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CONTRIBUTORS REFLECTIONS
Moshé Liba
Moshé Liba
Vadim Filatov
LITERARY CRITICISM
Adam Donaldson Powell
SHORT STORIES
Alan M. Danzis
Albert Russo
Andrew McIntyre
D. R. Prescott
Eric Tessier
Floriana Hall
Gary Alexander Azerier
James Skinner
John Cuetara
Joseph Aprile
Mei-Li Liu
Robert Wexelblatt
Rosa Maria DelVecchio
Stephen Shepherd
Steve Mogg
Steve Morris
William C. Blome
POEMS
Ayn Frances dela Cruz
Alan King
Bill Wolak
Cathi Shaw
Chung Chin-Yi
Carl Scharwath
D Everett Newell
Darius Gabriel Bugarin
Doc Drumheller
Elan Justice Pavlinich
Frank Mehring
Fran Shaw
Heike Henderson
Henry Victor
Jan Oskar Hansen
Janet Janzen
Jennifer Holley
Jerome Teelucksingh
Jim Hart
John Lambremont, Sr.
Joseph S. Spence, Sr.
Malreddy Pavan Kumar
Maria Cristina Azcona
Mario Susko
Mary Etta Metcalf
Moshé Liba
Natalie Healey
Nathanael O’Reilly
Nicholas Y.B. Wong
Norman A. Garcia
Oliver Nejad
Paul
Roman Rosenbaum
Ruth Sabath Rosenthal
Sandra Fowler
Scott Michael Potter
Shirley Bolstok
Stacey Howard
Suzie Palmer
Sweta Srivastava Vikram
Victorita Dutu
HAIKU
Alani Hicks-Bartlett
Ban’ya Natsuishi
Chen-ou Liu
John Mcdonald
Joseph Spence, Sr
Nola Terrassin
Santosh Kumar
Sayumi Kamakura
Suzie Palmer
Yuko Tange
GEMS OF THOUGHTS
ARTS
Karunesh Kumar Agrawal
Albert Russo
Scott Michael Potter
INTERVIEW
REVIEWS
Albert Russo’s ZULU ZAPY
AUTHOR INDEX
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An
International Literary Journal
VOLUME
9 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2010 (17th
Issue)
Edited
by:
Dr.
Santosh Kumar
Binding: Paperback (pp: 230 with a separate section of authors bio)
ISSN:
0972-6004
Availability: In Stock (Ships within 1 to 2
days) Publisher:
Cyberwit.net,
India Pub. Date: June 2010
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From
The Editor
TMR
June 2010 is a multicultural journal, a truly
independent journal devoted to traditional and
nontraditional poetry. One of the world’s most
significant literary journal TMR promotes and
focuses on the best creative writing and art. No
doubt, it is a source of powerful, new voices. I
hope the emerging authors and visual artists
published in this issue of TMR will have a
powerful impact on the contemporary world of
creative artists both nationally and
internationally. Taj Mahal Review will continue
to have enormous impact because it includes some
of the best art, poems and haiku, short stories,
book review, interview, Quotable Quotes,
interesting literary facts and Quiz, bio of each
creative artist included in this issue. The
range of its contents is quite impressive.
Haiku is now
a regular feature of the Taj Mahal Review. No
doubt, haiku has immense potentialities to unite
the world due to its popularity. It transcends
race, creed and ideology. Internet has made it
very popular in no time. The incomparable
popularity of haiku became evident with the
publication of J. Higginson’s "Haiku
World" (1996) including more than 1000 poems
by 600 poets from fifty countries writing in 25
languages. It is good for the development of haiku
that the poets now are adopting the idea of kigo
to their local condition and cultures.
I along with
Karunesh Agrawal and Cyberwit staff express deep
condolence to Haiti earthquake victims. We pray to
God to grant peace to the bereaved families. I may
add that Charlie Simpson, a seven year old
schoolboy from London, did most admirable and
incredible work for his fundraising efforts. His
fundraising effort gained an international
coverage. His sponsored bicycle ride amassed
donations of over £210,000 during March, 2010.
It is
evident that in our materialistic society there is
a great number of the righteous people, as charity
is a sign of a righteous person. It is beginning
of glory and beatitude. "Charity is that
rational and constant affection, which makes us
sacrifice ourselves to the human race, as if we
were united with it, so as to form one individual,
partaking equally in its adversity and
prosperity" (Confucius). "An effort made
for the happiness of others lifts us above
ourselves" (Lydia Maria Child).
I thank all
the creative artists published in this issue of
TMR. I’m indebted to them for their generous
support in bringing out this June edition. Without
their cooperation, donations and subscriptions it
is not possible to publish the international
literary journal Taj. I again convey my gratitude
to all artists for their help in publishing the
June 2010 issue of Taj.
SANTOSH KUMAR
Editor
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