My Questions, My Answers – Drew Pisarra
Why do you always write about sex?
I have sometimes asked myself that very question. Can we say "often" instead of "always." The obvious answer,...
Poet, First and Last – K. Satchidanandan
An Interview with K. Satchidanandan
Interviewed by Asmaa Azaizeh
Language as a theme and subject is strongly present in your poems. I’d like you to describe...
My Questions, My Answers – Essam M. Al-Jassim
Tell us a bit about yourself.
I graduated from King Faisal University in Hofuf, Saudi Arabia, with a degree in foreign languages and education. I...
Pakistan gave my roots and London, the wings to fly- Sabyn Javeri
By Rajesh Subramanian
Dr. Sabyn Javeri is an Assistant Professor at the Arzu center for Literature and Languages at Habib University. She has a Masters...
Always on Writer’s Side : Kanishka Gupta
By Rajesh Subramanian
In 2009, Kanishka Gupta was the youngest author on the long-list of the Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel History Of...
Ploughing a Lone Furrow – Gabriel Rosenstock
Interviewed by Rajesh Subramanian
What motivated you to choose tanka as a literary/poetic tool?
I am a bilingual writer and Irish (Gaelic) in my literary medium...
My Questions, My Answers – Gary Beck
When was your first interest in poetry?
I was 10 or 11 and I read Poe stories that I loved, then read his poetry. I...
Multiple facets of Nigerian Literature – An interview with Ikeogu Oke
By Rajesh Subramanian
Ikeogu Oke is one of the best known faces of contemporary Nigerian and African literary world. He won the Nigeria LNG's prestigious...
My Questions, My Answers – By Swati Moheet Agrawal
How would you describe your poems?
My poems are snapshots of daily life, fleeting moments that are neither tragic nor euphoric.
When did your writing journey...
My Questions, My Answers – Colin Ian Jeffery
What age were you when you first became interested in poetry?
Seven, a choirboy, when I heard the vicar in the church read the twenty-third...