January
Vol. 1, No. 1

Akadov Eldar

ABOUT LOVE
No need to shout about love on the street, There is no need to write about love in blood or in chat. No

ALEXEY KALAKUTIN

A Fragment From The Poem “The Sweet Martyr”

Rumors are flies and the tattles are gadflies Feeling the high blood and stinging aggressively

Jeto kelmendi

Madame Word And Mister Thought

I have talked a little Differently With great sorrow Miss But I am saying

Jen Walls

GLORIOUS LOVE

Love more deeply – heal be wholesome community; meditate the peace

Maria Miraglia

I AM SOMEWHERE, AND THAT’S GOOD ENOUGH

I am somewhere, I live somehow beyond the point of remembrance

Suruchi Arora

Crimson

Blazing bright And alluring crimson The

Piers Davies

Prelude

My father is dying has been for months

Winkey Sharma

The Great Expectations May Boomerang In Woes

One great lesson that I learnt from my life is that there is no place for your emotions. So never advertise your feelings, just show your attitude; because this is your attitude, not your sentimental aptitude that decides the happiness quotient of your life.

Khurshid Alam

Key To Happiness

You cannot buy happiness; you must learn how to be happy.

Alexandar Raju

Waiting For Migratory Birds, The Wicked Force, The Ghostland, Undeserved Rulers

We lived this glorious life on earth As per what our Odd Fate pre-planned And we really happy as we lived long A life quite worthy of what we deserved.

Anil Sharma

A Pyramid Of Collective Thought

Dark sky has lightening in its womb and humans have enlightenment in their golden heart. A cosmic wave flashes

Dinesh Kumar

Touch As Metaphor: Reading “Ahalya’s Waiting”

To me, Nandini Sahu’s pivotal poem, “Ahalya’s Waiting” is the supreme example ofprotest literature

Urvashi Verma

Placebo: The Worlds Of Pain, Religion, Mysticism And Medicine

There is no gainsaying the fact that Dr Dalip Khetarpal has meticulously and insightfully made a thorough research, thoughtful and in-depth analysis of his recent creation, entitled, ‘Placebo: The Worlds of Pain, Religion, Mysticism and Medicine’.

Urvashi Verma

Weaving Threads Of Tranquility

In the unfolding narrative of history, We find ourselves enmeshed between, Like innocent children, lost in an alien world topsy-turvy. Despite the absence of great wars