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OUR MINDS SHOULD SEE THE POSITIVE SIDE –Author Mahmoud Mansi

OUR MINDS SHOULD SEE THE POSITIVE SIDE –Author Mahmoud Mansi

Interview with Egyptian Author & Consultant Mahmoud Mansi Journalist: Abigail George Biography: Born in Alexandria, Egypt in December 1986, Mahmoud Mansi is a global citizen who has travelled to various countries for his quest of passion towards people, innovation, community work, learning and teaching. Mahmoud is an influencer in so many different ways including writing, […]

POETRY IS A WAY OF KNOWING THE WORLD – Luis Alonso Cruz Alvarez

POETRY IS A WAY OF KNOWING THE WORLD – Luis Alonso Cruz Alvarez

Tell us a bit about what country you are from, what inspires you tocreate and transform words into poetry, the themes you concentrate andfocus on in your work and where did your love of writing poems comefrom? Was there an incident perhaps in childhood in that triggered it,music, a band, a song, a soundtrack, a […]

Flowers for Dreamhealers – Osy Mizpah

Flowers for Dreamhealers – Osy Mizpah

What country are you from and which languages do you speak? Tell us how the political climate in your country impacts the writing of your poetry? What is your day job? What got you writing in the first place, what are your major influences, what you are reading now? Tell us about how your generation […]

All Hands Must be on Deck – Funke Jaiyeola

All Hands Must be on Deck – Funke Jaiyeola

 Could you introduce yourself to netizens? Funke here from Sweden. I am a wife, a mom, friend, sister and daughter. There are many things that appeal greatly to me top of which are writing and helping people which is why I started my own business as a brand strategist/consultant after having worked for more than […]

Antonia Valaire Interviews Cezanne Poetess

Antonia Valaire Interviews Cezanne Poetess

Antonia Valaire Interviews Cezanne Poetess

Interview With Creative – Adewale Sobowale

Interview With Creative – Adewale Sobowale

Interview by Poetry, Language of the Soul (P.L.O.T.S)

North American Poetess Cynthia Atkins: On Fireworks, Spontaneity, Gnarled Oak and Nature

North American Poetess Cynthia Atkins: On Fireworks, Spontaneity, Gnarled Oak and Nature

AG: What got you writing in the first place, what are your major influences, what you are reading now? Tell us about how your generation sfpeaks to you, is your poetry constantly evolving, do you believe in the essence of poetry workshops to becoming a better poet much in the same way Anne Sexton did?   […]

North American Poet Dustin Pickering: As the Day Fades to a Whisper

North American Poet Dustin Pickering: As the Day Fades to a Whisper

Tell us what in your opinion makes a good poet, what makes a greatcollection of poetry, a great chapbook, a great poetry reading, listsome of your major poetic influences and what kind of poetry were youreading in high school? What astonished you, amazed you about yourmajor influences and when did you realise that you had […]

You can call me a ShoBele – DrThembieTanya

You can call me a ShoBele – DrThembieTanya

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I was born Sithembeni Tanya Madziwa yet l prefer being called Dr ThembieTanya. I am a poet, a song and short story writer, a systems librarian, the Board Secretary of the Sailors Trust, the Content and Production Director of the Sailors Review and slowly becoming an editor and a […]

Poet Ehi Ogwiji: Young Nigerian Woman With the Graceful Neck

Poet Ehi Ogwiji: Young Nigerian Woman With the Graceful Neck

By Abigail George What country are you from and which languages do you speak? Tell us how the political climate in your country impacts the writing of your poetry? What is your day job? What got you writing in the first place, what are your major influences, what you are reading now? Tell us about […]

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