Dr. Preeti Oza,St. Andrew’sCollege, University of Mumbai.
Fernando Sorrentino is an Argentinewriter. His works have been translated into English, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Finnish, Hungarian,Polish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese,Vietnamese, Tamil, KannadaandKabyle.To know moreabouthim please visithttp://www.fernandosorrentino.comand/orhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Sorrentino
Mark Blickleyis author of the story collection Sacred Misfits (Red Hen Press) and his most recent play, The Milkman’s Sister, was produced last Fall at NYC’s 13th Street Rep Theater. His text based art collaboration with photographer Amy Bassin, Dream Streams, was featuredan art installation for the 5th Annual NYC Poetry Festival held at Governors Island and published
Pallavi Kiran is a Senior Research Fellow in the English discipline of Humanities and Social Sciences Department at Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School ofMines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand (India). She can be contacted at pallavikiran@ymail.com
Shivangi Shankar is a student of MBBS at MMCRI, Mysuru. She writes primarily in English and occasionally dabbles in Hindi and Maithili (her mother tongue) as well. She has been blogging since the age of fifteen. Briefly trainedin Hindustani classical music, she’s an admirer of variousgenres.
Thomas Lucky Richards has published poetry in the Writers’ Collective Anthology and was recently writer in residence at Mother Foucault’s Books in Portland, Oregon. He published and edited The Portland Permanent Press amonthly comedy and humor magazine with Joe Sacco. He was also the curator and writer for The Faux Museum in Portland.
V. Ramsamooj Gosine is a retired secondary school teacher in Language Arts. He is the author of seven books.
Vijaylata Tyagi is a prolific writer and poet with many publications to her credit. She writes in Hindi. Presently she is an Associate Professor in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Evening College, University of Delhi.
Sandip Saha is a chemical engineer and PhD in metallurgical engineering. He has published one book of collection of poems, Quest for freedom, available at amazon.com. His poems were published in Better Than Starbucks Poetry magazines, The society of classical poets, Oddball, Snapdragon, felan, The Ghazal Page all in USA and in Taj Mahal, Verbal Art in India
Janine Canan lives in California in the Valley of the Moon. In 2009 she received “The Sacred Feminine Award” for herwork, which now embraces 21 collections of poetry,essays, stories, translations and anthologies. Heranthology She Rises like the Sun: Invocations of the Goddessby Contemporary American Women Poets received theSusan Koppelman Award for best-edited feminist work,and her first gathering of