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K H Prabhu
  • K H Prabhu has taught English for more than three decades in degree colleges. Though teacher by profession he is a writer by vocation. Even as a student he has to his credit publication of many articles in leading English papers.

 
K. V. Raghupathi
  • Born in 1957, K.V.Raghupathi has been writing for nearly three decades.  His main forte is poetry.  A leading voice in Indian English Poetry, he is currently teaching at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur.   He has published nine collections in addition to four critical works and two books on Yoga.  His poetry is rooted in the abundance of philosophy, nature, transcendentalism, imagery and social perspectives.  Besides being a poet, his other passions include classical Karnatic music, bird watching and ancient and contemporary Indian philosophy.

 
K.KRISHNA KUMAR
 
Kabishev Alexander
  • Kabishev Alexander Konstantinovich

    (K. A. K.) - student, poet and writer, founder and head of the international creative and cultural project DEMO GOG, editor-in-chief of the student magazine HUMANITY. (Saint Petersburg, Russia).

    The dance of poetry  rhythmic, expressive movements of the rhyme, the words of the author, sensitively arranged in a certain composition, reflecting thoughts, memories, or maybe dreams? Both poetry and dance are the oldest of the arts, but together they give something new - a new composition, where every word, every letter plays a role. an endless stream, sets their dance rhythm, for each its own and unique, turning each of the poems into a unique whirlwind of the dance of words.

 
Kanwar Dinesh Singh
  • Poet, storyteller and critic, Kanwar Dinesh Singh is a prominent signature in contemporary Indian writing in English. Winner of the "Himachal Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award" (2002), he has several volumes of poetry in English and Hindi, besides books in literary criticism, to his credit. His poems, reviews, interviews and essays have appeared in many reputed journals, newspapers and magazines in India and abroad. He lives at Shimla, where he teaches English language and literature at a college and edits "Hyphen"- a journal of literature, art and culture.

 
Kanwar Taroo Raaje
  • Kanwar Taroo Raaje has a great passion for writing. The poet has full command on poetic words. She has shown her real creative genius in this book.
 
Kapil Raj
  • Kapil Raj  is a poet, an artist, a music-lover, a revivalist, and a successful professional in Operations Profile. Has an immense interest in going on tours, meeting different cultures & understanding the complexity of different life of people. He usually takes time out to pen down emotions in form of poetry & short essays on life. 

 
Karl Elder
  • Karl Elder is Lakeland University's Fessler Professor of Creative Writing and Poet in Residence. Among his honors are the Christopher Latham Sholes Award from the Council for Wisconsin Writers; a Pushcart Prize; the Chad Walsh, Lorine Niedecker, and Lucien Stryk Awards; and two appearances in The Best American Poetry. His most recent books of poems are Gilgamesh at the Bellagio from The National Poetry Review Award Book Series and a chapbook, The Houdini Monologues. Elder's novel, Earth as It Is in Heaven, appeared in 2016 from Pebblebrook Press.

 
Karla MarKay
  • Karla MarKay is a performing artist, educator, and writer who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She spent several years in Atlanta, Georgia and currently resides in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. As a teen, Karla began writing for personal fulfillment and continued to write occasionally until a few years ago, when she began to experience a renewed sense of motivation, focus, and discipline. Since then, Ms. MarKay has shared her literary work at readings, as part of stage presentations, on the Internet, and as contributions to magazines, newsletters, journals, and anthologies. The Whispers of A Timeless Groove is her first published book of poetry.

 
Kathleen Byron Etzel
  • Kathleen is an emerging author of poetry and women's literary fiction. From the United States of America, Kathleen resides in Western Massachusetts with her incredible family. She writes transcendent, elegant works about the individual spirit, passion, and the power of positivity through contemplative thought.

 
Kathrine Yets
  • Kathrine Yets lives in Wisconsin, where she teaches English at various colleges and universities. Her other chapbook The Animal Within will be published by Unsolicited Press. When she is not writing or teaching, she can be found in a park, reading or napping under a tree.

 
Kathryn Waddell Takara
  • Kathryn Waddell Takara, born and raised in Tuskegee, Alabama, has recently retired as an Associate Professor from the University of Hawai`i at Manoa, Interdisciplinary Studies Program. She also taught in the Ethnic Studies Department, where she developed courses in African American and African politics, history, literature, and culture beginning in 1971. Her poetry has been published in a variety of publications including Interdisciplinary Studies Humanities Journal, Writing Macao (China), Kudzu, Honolulu Stories, Words Upon the Waters,

 
Katya Ganeshi
  • Katya Ganeshi (Blond Beast) is well known Russian poetess. She is founder of a new literary style "Overaggressive Masterpiecism". The edition of her book "Blond Beast" has brought to her popularity in all societies of vanguard and literary associations in Moscow. In poetry Katya Ganeshi continues to develop philosophical ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Azsacra Zarathustra, also aesthetic ideas of Arno Breker. Beauty of a human body and spirit in Absolute Break, and Spiritual War - the basic themes of her poetic books.

 
KaZ Akers
  • KaZ Akers was first published in a teen magazine at the age of fourteen. It was a poem from her diary. Subsequently, she went on to have plays and songs published and produced in New York, San Francis-co, Los Angeles, and Orlando, Florida.  Her published articles have appeared in print magazines and online, and her short stories appear in book compilations and anthologies.  Many of her articles were written to address women’s longevity, health and wellness. She co-wrote two produced informational television series and two television pilots. 

 
Keith Moul
  • Keith Moul writes poems and takes photos, doing both for more than 50 years. He concentrates on empirical moments in time, recognizing that the world will be somewhat different at the same place that today inspires him. His work appears around the world. Besides this reprint of his 2012 book Beautiful Agitation, also scheduled for 2020 release is New and Selected Poems: Bones Molder, Words Hold.
 
Kelle Grace Gaddis
  • Yellow Chair Review published Kelle Grace Gaddis's first book, My Myths, in 2017. Other recently published works appear in Interim, BlazeVOX 15 & 17, Rye Whiskey Review, Chicken Soup For The Soul: Dreams & The Unexplainable, Dispatches Editions Resist Much / Obey Little, Vending Machine Presses Very Fine Writing, The Till, Five Willows Poetry Review, Thirteen Myna Birds Journal, Knot Literary Magazine, Entropy, Dove Tales, and the forthcoming Fiction War Magazine Volume 8, 2019 and elsewhere. She was honored to be a Tupelo Press 30/30 Writer in 2018, a 4Culture Poetry on the Buses contest winner in 2015 and 2017, and a prize-winning finalist in the National Fiction War Contest in summer of 2018. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington in 2014.

 
Kelley White
  • A graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Medical School, Pediatrician Kelley White has worked in inner city Philadelphia and rural New Hampshire. Her poems have appeared in Exquisite Corpse, Rattle and JAMA. Her recent books are TOXIC ENVIRONMENT (Boston Poet Press) and TWO BIRDS IN FLAME (Beech River Books.) She received a 2008 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts grant.

 
Kelly Sargent
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    Kelly Sargent is a Vermont author and artist whose works, including a Best of the Net nominee, have appeared in more than forty literary publications. In the past year, her haiku and senryu appeared in Frogpond, Modern Haiku, Presence, Akitsu Quarterly, Kingfisher Journal, Prune Juice, Poetry Pea Journal, Failed Haiku-A Journal of English senryu, Haikuniverse, Kontinuum: Contemporary Haiku, and others. A haiku recently recognized in the international Golden Haiku contest is currently on display in Washington, D.C. in the Golden Triangle Business Improvement District. She is also the author of the poetry chapbook, Seeing Voices: Poetry in Motion (Kelsay Books, 2022), a finalist in the Cordella Press Poetry Chapbook Contest. A children’s book entitled Sundae Sundays is also forthcoming. She serves as creative nonfiction and assistant nonfiction editors for two literary journals.

     

 
Ken Hada
  • Ken Hada lives and writes in the Cross Timbers in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Much of his writing is grounded in the ecology of place, and seeks the rhythms of the natural order. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, including his latest: Contour Feathers (Turning Plow Press, 2021) and Sunlight and Cedar (Vacpoetry 2020). His work has been featured on The Writer's Almanac, and his work has been awarded by SCMLA, The National Western Heritage Museum and The Oklahoma Center for the Book. Information is available at: kenhada.org

 
Ken Jones
  • Poet Ken Jones has published 10 complete collections, numerous chapbooks, and thousands of individual poems and songs. He earned a Master of Arts in English/Creative Writing at the University of Texas at Austin at the age of 23 then a Juris Doctorate from the University of Southern California. A Finalist for the 2008 West Chester Poets Prize, winner of the 2011 Houston Fringe Festival Critic's Choice award, and 2 time Pushcart Prize nominee, among others honors, he also performs his poetry and music regularly. The University of Texas at Brownsville has opened a permanent archive of his creative work.
 
Ken Slaughter
  • Ken Slaughter discovered the tanka form in 2011. In 2012 he won second place in the Tanka Society of America annual contest, and also received an honorable mention for one of his other entries. In 2015 he won the contest and received honorable mentions for two of his other entries.

    In 2016 and 2017, Ken served as vice president of the Tanka Society of America. His poems continue to be published in several online and print journals. Jan Slaughter took all of the photos for this book. Jan and Ken live in Massachusetts with their two cats.

 
Ken Waldman
  • Since 1995, Ken Waldman has made a living combining original poetry, Appalachian-style string-band music, and smart, Alaska-set storytelling. Eighteen books consist of fifteen full-length poetry collections, a memoir, a creative writing manual, and a children's book. Nine CDs include two for kids. He appears in the widest range of venues for the widest range of audiences, from the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland, Australia to the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in New Haven, Connecticut to hundreds of colleges, schools, coffeehouses, and clubs throughout North America. His work has appeared in Massachusetts Review, Weber--the Contemporary West, Poets & Writers, and hundreds more.

 
Kenneth F. Conklin
  • Ken Conklin, a native of Los Angeles, lives in southwestern Virginia.  He is the author of NORVEL:  An American Hero.  His essays have been published in the Roanoke Times and other publications such as the Victoria Advocate, Easy Reader, and Microwave Journal.  Most of his poems have been unpublished and unseen until now.  A few contained in this book such as Leaving Fourth Street and Agent Orange have won awards in local poetry contests. Although always a writer, Ken made his living in the technology industry as a business development and general management executive. In those roles he had the opportunity to travel throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. The experiences from those travels inform his writing.  Aside from working on his next book, Ken and his wife enjoy spending time with their family and friends, going to live music events, golfing, and hiking the beautiful trails of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.  Ken continues, however, to root for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

 
Kenneth Francis Pearson
  • I grew up in a small suburban town, just north of New York City. I had a great childhood, as my parents did everything they could to provide for my siblings and I. I have come to love my siblings, as the rivalry we had when we were younger was quite intense. This book of poetry represents seven consecutive years of my life (1997-2004) and the numerous phases and mind- sets I experienced. I have been through a number of different struggles, from death to my own personal battle with alcoholism, but have ultimately cleared my mind and finally accepted who I am and what life has dealt me, good or bad.

 
Kenneth Pobo
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    Kenneth Pobo has published ten books and twenty-one chapbooks. His work has appeared in: Amsterdam Review, The Fiddlehead, Hawaii Review, Atlanta Review, Nimrod, Brittle Star, and elsewhere. He teaches English and creative writing at Widener University in Pennsylvania.

 
Kenneth Randle Landers
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    Kenneth Randle Landers was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the youngest of three boys, and grew up in Springerville, Arizona which is a small town in the white mountains of Arizona.  He grew up excelling in different sports and being involved in other activities such as Show Choir and Student Council.  His senior year he attended Abilene Christian High School in Abilene, Texas where he earned accolades in sports and graduated there.  He attended Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas with a Leadership Scholarship as an undergraduate and then with a Graduate Assistantship in graduate school in which he completed his thesis, “Becoming in Mid-Twentieth Century American Literature.”  From Abilene Christian University, he earned a B.A. in English and an M.A. in English (Literature).  He has taught for years different types of college courses such as writing and literature courses.  He is an accomplished author having various publications such as his poetry books The Arizona Son, and also Black Honey (in which he has given readings/signings for his books at various stores and other places).  His poetry book The Arizona Son has been taught by Dr. Steven Moore at Abilene Christian University.  And, his short story, “Room for Good Food” was premiered in ExPat Press.  He loves writing and literature, and in his free time he enjoys exercising and spending time with family and friends.  

 
Kenneth Weene
  • Having grown up in Massachusetts and Maine, Kenneth Weene still considers himself a broody New Englander. However, he lived for many years in New York, where he practiced as a psychologist and taught at various colleges. During the nineteen-eighties, Ken started writing, primarily poetry.

    When he and his wife Roz moved to Arizona in 2002, Ken Weene's passion for writing bloomed. Since then, he has written a stream of words including five novels, many short stories, essays, two plays (co-written with his friend Umar O Abdul), two novellas, and a number of poems.

    Many of Ken's poems have been published in print and on the internet. This collection, selected by the poet, reflects his highly personal approach to poetry and to life. He sees his writing, and especially his poetry, as being a way to better understand the world as he has experienced it, as a continuation of the psychoanalytic process.

    Find more information at www.kennethweene.com

 
Keval Jadwani
  • Keval Jadwani belongs to a small city of Jamnagar from Gujarat. Books, words and rhymes has always fascinated him. It wasn't too late that he himself started composing the poetries. Since his childhood he has been writing and this is his first book by Cyberwit.net which is his recent collection of poems. Happy reading dear readers.

     

 
Kevin Kiely
  • Kevin Kiely., PhD (UCD) in the Patronage of Poetry at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room; W. J. Fulbright Scholar in Creative Writing Washington (DC). M. Phil., Trinity College (Dublin); Hon., Fellow in Writing, University of Iowa. 

 
Kevin Vose
  • Kevin John Vose, a native of St Helens in England, was born in 1958.

     

    At age four, his father John, later to become a writer of fiction and non-fiction, worked as a salesman for the musical instrument firm Vox, noted for the amplifiers used by The Beatles.

    He took the family and his Co Donegal-born wife Philomena to Larne in Northern Ireland, where he covered Ireland and Scotland.

 
Kevin W. Smith
  • Kevin "Punky Weirdo" was born Dec 31 1969, in Mississauga, Ontario Canada, where he still resides. Kevin knew he was a misfit at an early age. He was loud, energetic and seemed to cause trouble everywhere he went. At the age of 9, while going through a friends older sisters record collection, he discovered punk rock. Kevin and his friend were just looking for lyrics with profanity and humour and they found lots. Kevin first picked up a guitar at age 12, wrote his first song at 13 and was playing original music in downtown Toronto clubs at 14. That was 1984, the year a strange musical hybrid known as crossover first became popular. It was hardcore punk rock fused with extreme or thrash metal. Kevin played in two of Canada's first crossover bands, HOLOCAUST and then DARK LEGION . neither band were ever signed to a recording contract but both bands have been well documented. 

 
Kishan Ballurkar
  • I, Kishan Ballurkar, 20, am a third year mechanical engineering student currently studying in VIT Pune. I have done my schooling and junior college from Loyola high school and junior college Pune. 

 
Kishi Saifi
  • Kishi Saifi, a small town girl of Meerut native of U.P., India. A single young woman and an aspiring writer with dreams of creativity and imagination of this beautiful world. She has been born and brought up in a business family where she is the third child of Saeed Ahmed Saifi and Kamar Jahan. She has been raised up in a small joint family of twenty two members. She has her schooling done from Meerut Public School for Girls, later she has joined R.G.(P.G.) College,Meerut from where she completed her Masters in English Literature, Phonetics, Linguistics and Stylistics and now persuing her double Masters in Education. Kishi Saifi possess interest in poetry, short stories, diary entry, music, cooking. She loves making videos for youtube as her hobby and has a personalised YouTube chanel with 1/3rd million views for the channel at present. She has a great taste for food and loves to cook spices for the dear ones.

 
Kornelijus PLATELIS
  • Kornelijus Platelis (b. 1951), poet, translator and cultural leader is the author of ten collections of poetry, several volumes of translations into Lithuanian of American and European poets, and collections of wide-ranging literary and cultural essays. His poetry has been translated into twenty-four European and Asian languages and has received many honors and prizes, including all the major literary awards in Lithuania. His poetry collections were published in English (4), Bulgarian, Italian, Polish, and Slovenian.

 
Krishna
  • An engineer by training, the play of words has always fascinated me from a very young age; spoken rather than the written. The cadence in Martin Luther King Jr. speech 'I Have a Dream' had me riveted then and now. I was the debating team captain and editor of the college magazine. As a bachelor, I was a rolling stone shifting to journalism and part-time politics. I got my feet grounded when I completed a Master of International Management course at Baylor University, Texas. The degree took me to teaching and they were the most wonderful years of my career. I was rated as 'Best Faculty' by my students for seven consecutive years. During the period, I can claim to have authored the first of its kind book 'WTO: Text and Cases'. I was invited as visiting faculty by premier business schools in India including IITM, which sent me to teach for a semester at the University of Applied Sciences, Deggendorf, Germany.

 
Krishna Mukesh Dasani
  • She writes in 3 different languages viz. Hindi, Gujarati & English. She has written over 2000 poems. “Ehsaas” was her first publication which was a collection of Hindi poems on life. Her poem “Always Remember” is featured in Anne Geddes' “Friends Forever” gift book, who is an internationally acclaimed photographer. “Winter of Hope” is her second publication.

 
Krishnaveer Abhishek Challa
  • Mr. Krishnaveer Abhishek Challa (b. 1991) is currently working as Soft Skills Trainer cum Faculty at Department of Foreign Languages, Andhra University. He is pursuing PhD from Department of Linguistics, Andhra University. He is also the Secretary of Linguistics Research Society and Honorary CEO of Tao Educare. 

 
Kristen Dunn
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    Kristen Dunn was born, raised, and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. She attends Loyola University Chicago and writes music and poetry when she is not studying for school or at work. Her poetry has appeared in Dream Noir Literary and Art Magazine, and she performs spoken word at many local venues in Chicago.

     

 
Kruti Mehta
  • Kruti  Mehta is a Science graduate. She has done her Masters in Mass Communication from MIT in 2010. She is an aspiring author and social worker. She is a journalist turned content-writer working for some big names. You can follow her blog on www.10eveningflowers.wordpress.com or follow her on Facebook.

 
KUMAR KAUSTUBH
  • Kumar Kaustubh, a 15-year-old boy, started writing at the age of 10. He has written 35 poems and 70 songs. Currently he is the lyricist for the band Musafir. Many poems written by him have been published in some local newspapers. THE LAST IDIOT is his first novel.

 
Kumari Vandana Singh
  • Kumari Vandana Singh is a Business educator by profession and an art lover. Born in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Creative writing came as a hobby in her early life and now gives an escape from her busy schedule.
 
Kyran Daisy
  • Born on March 25, 1975, Kyran Daisy is an Aries true to form. Kyran started writing in college while attending Boston University, where he received his BA in psychology in 1997. It was in the fall of 1995 that his first poem was inspired after the passing of his grandmother the preceding spring. The poem was entitled "Can't Nobody Take Me Away!" which received a standing ovation when read publicly for the first time at a Black History Month celebration on campus. It would become the title poem of his first book of poems. Over the next few years, his poetry would earn him multiple awards and publications, as well as, inclusion in over a dozen anthologies and audio recordings.