My Questions, My Answers – Drew Pisarra

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      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

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    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

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    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

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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

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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

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      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

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    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

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  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

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    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

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    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...