by Yu-ching Lin  In a small Eden of the Galaxy, Gentle seasons roll on. Without words, the God of nature speaks. The Earth with its warmth of soil, has thrived Generations of shining motes softly. In the resplendent name of civilisation, Avalanches of turmoil pile up on the road of history To the tempestuous final […]

by Paul Palmarozza Life’s challenges have been teachers for me, Revealing powers that I did not see. It began with the challenge, ‘Don’t bother.’ But a voice inside was like my father. Not enough will or talent they assumed. If I accepted their word, life was doomed. Instead, I took a step into the dark, […]

 whose Sanskrit name means the first ray of sunbeam that breaks through at dawn You are my light You are fourteen now, and going through all that teenage angst discovering yourself wanting independence wanting to own your voice You now want to be called Naomi, pronounced Nyomi, the Hebrew way You wanted to go buy […]

by Meral Alizada  Mehmannavaz, I morph into my bubble, ‘to each their own’, I leap to catch my tongue but my tongue colonised, slips out. Ashamed, I drip through the gaps Finally, come clean. Your smile catches rays, you say, Let my back be your bridge from one stream to the next. Mehmnanavaz, That glass […]

by Saskhia Menendez   I closed my eyes and drifted to sleep, A shining bird in dreams to keep. There she soared, with jet-black eyes, Yellow feet, beneath the skies. Feathers brown, a golden hue, Three feet tall, with wings that grew. I gazed in awe, her beauty bright, A slender form, a graceful flight. […]

Autumns-Retreats

by Mariam Tivana The sun retreats from its fiery play, A dimly lit speck in the clouded sky. Swift gusts of cold wind blow- the trees ablaze in autumnal glory, let loose their flamed foliage. Flying and swirling these leaves, make a spectacle of a forest fire; that Babur bewildered, cried out to the old […]