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Why undergo the laborious process of memorizing a poem these days, when—tap-tap-tap—you have it at your fingertips? Has this become another outmoded practice?
Link the people of Magadh say shedding tears It’s natural those who have seen a man alive only they can see him dead those who haven’t seen him alive how can they see him dead?
Everybody thinks. Some way or the other. Everybody wants to share his/her thoughts. One way or the other. Writing and Publishing is not the only way to do so. It’s just a great one. In the ol... (RT @CathyPresland: Just start writing...
You bring the balance in my life and this lead me to the right path. You have changed the uneven in my life with a smile. I know the wrong vision of all things in my life since You have remind it to me.Read more ...
The Guardian Nadeem Aslam: a life in writing The Guardian Nadeem Aslam was years into his second novel when the 11 September attacks took place. "Many writers said the books they were writing were now worthless," he recalls.
The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original writing, art, and in-depth interviews with famous writers. (Paris Review - The Art of Poetry No.
The complicated history of literature and philosophy can be as hard to navigate as a vast metropolis, but there's no better guide to this Babylonian mess than Robert Baker.
Peter Murphy's second novel is inspired by events from his hometown, and it covers a huge range of topics, from preaching to psychiatry - in just 250 pages ('When writing it's just you, the wall and whoever your first reader is .
I ask them to take a poem / and hold it up to the light / like a color slide / (I absolutely love this poem, it deals so well and so simply with the interpretation of poems!
Evening Standard Eliot at 40, puzzling over poetry, parrots and people Evening Standard Here we have proof positive that T S Eliot was surely the hardest working man of letters there has ever been.
English Poetry I am not sure , May be it is the 1st English Poetry written by me . This is just a try . I always prefer to disclose whatever I believe in my native language . Creative writing in foreign language is difficult task .
Palestine Solidarity Campaign VIEW IN HD RAFEEF ZIADAH is a Canadian-Palestinian spoken word artist and activist. Her debut CD Hadeel is dedicated to Palesti...