Word Masala
Here is a cafe for the writers of Indian origin living outside India. It aims to bring discussions, opportunities and comprehensive information. I aim to offer advice by published authors, journalists, poets and novelists to budding talents. Yogesh advises to buy books by the authors and poets of this blog-community to support each other. Together we can do even better, published or not.
Friday, 20 October 2017
An Exclamation: Poet Yogesh Patel reads from his collection Swimming wi...
A well-known British-Indian poet Yogesh Patel presents a poetry-film of his poem from his collection, Swimming with Whales, published and launched on 4 October 2017 at the National Poetry Library, Southbank, London.
Saturday, 14 October 2017
eSkylark October 2017- Featuring Bashabi Fraser
eSkylark
A Voice of the NRI - Diasporic Poets
Editor: Yogesh Patel
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani Chatterjee, MBE
ISSN 2397-1878 (printed and digital) Issue 4/2017
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani Chatterjee, MBE
ISSN 2397-1878 (printed and digital) Issue 4/2017
Word Masala Award Winner October 2017
Dr Bashabi Fraser
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Good qualities are appreciated in whomsoever they are found.
Uttararaamacharitam (Bhavabhuti)
Director: Yogesh Patel
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani Chatterjee, MBE
Patrons: Lord Parekh and Lord Dholakia
Suite 6, Riverside House, 196 Wandle Road, Morden, Surrey
SM4 6AU, England
©All rights reserved
To read the eBook download Adobe free eBook reader:
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eSkylark is a quarterly literary magazine.
The submission is now open to all poets.
We are looking for the poems only on diversity and migration.
We are looking for the poems only on diversity and migration.
We are predominantly inclined to promoting South-Asian Diaspora poets.
The Poet-of-the-Month honour this quarter goes to Dr Bashabi Fraser, a professor of English and Creative Writing and Director of the Scottish Centre of Tagore Studies.
Her poems breathe good sense and good humour, a sympathetic spirit, the intrinsic optimism of curiosity and the inherent and integral authority of sensitivity. They do not overrule the reader as some poems try to do; nor do they insinuate duplicitously, as others sometimes do; rather, they lay out there propositions and ideals, yearnings and needs, their senses of what is humanly gainful and what is to be rejected for the sake of our own humanity.
ALAN RIACH
Here are the links to our latest issue
Her poems breathe good sense and good humour, a sympathetic spirit, the intrinsic optimism of curiosity and the inherent and integral authority of sensitivity. They do not overrule the reader as some poems try to do; nor do they insinuate duplicitously, as others sometimes do; rather, they lay out there propositions and ideals, yearnings and needs, their senses of what is humanly gainful and what is to be rejected for the sake of our own humanity.
ALAN RIACH
Here are the links to our latest issue
PDF
ISSUU
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is now available internationally
Order NOW this collection from our bookshop, Waterstones, Foyles,
Book Depository and most bookshops
ISBN 9780956084057
Press Release: PRLog
Book Depository and most bookshops
ISBN 9780956084057
Press Release: PRLog
http://www.skylarkpublications.co.uk/bookshop.html
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
eSkylark June 2017- Featuring Rishi Dastidar & Matwala Literary Festival
eSkylark
A Voice of the NRI - Diasporic Poets
Editor: Yogesh Patel
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani Chatterjee, MBE
ISSN 2397-1878 (printed and digital) Issue 3/2017
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani Chatterjee, MBE
ISSN 2397-1878 (printed and digital) Issue 3/2017
Word Masala Award Winner July 2017
Rishi Dastidar
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Good qualities are appreciated in whomsoever they are found.
Uttararaamacharitam
(Bhavabhuti)
Director: Yogesh Patel
Consulting Editor: Dr Debjani
Chatterjee, MBE
Patrons: Lord Parekh and Lord Dholakia
Suite 6,
Riverside House, 196 Wandle Road, Morden, Surrey
SM4 6AU,
England
©All
rights reserved
To
read the eBook download Adobe free eBook reader:
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eSkylark
is a quarterly literary magazine.
The submission is now open to all poets. We are looking for the diversity of any nature preferably with the Indian theme.
We are predominantly inclined to promoting
South-Asian Diaspora poets, with the diversity enshrined in our goals. We strongly see the diaspora as a piece of a whole jigsaw, not as a ghetto. Your suggestions are always welcome,
The
Poet-of-the-Month honour this quarter goes to Rishi Dastidar, the most exciting talent to emerge recently. Recently published by Nine Arches Press,Ticker-Tape is a great debut by this extra-ordinary poet. This issue also features important American diaspora poets. We have curated poems from the Matwala Literary Festival June 2017, with the help of Pramila Venkateswaran and Usha Akella who started this movement two years back. The issue also includes the list of usual market opportunities.
Here are the links to our latest issue
ePub
PDF
ISSUU
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Join us on 4 October 2017
This
Glorious Noise: 5 British Indian poets
4
October 2017 at 8.00 pm at the National Poetry Library, Southbank
To
reserve your free place please email specialedition@poetrylibrary.org.uk
This event is supported by the British Council and the Poetry Library
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Pre-order NOW this collection from our bookshop, Waterstones, Foyles,
Book Depository and most bookshops
ISBN 9780956084057
Press Release: PRLog
Book Depository and most bookshops
ISBN 9780956084057
Press Release: PRLog
http://www.skylarkpublications.co.uk/bookshop.html
Monday, 13 March 2017
eSkylark April 2017 - Issue 2/2017
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017
eSkylark Issue 1/2017
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