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L G Jaffe
  • Lawrence George Jaffe is an internationally known and an award-winning writer, author and poet. For his entire professional career, Jaffe has been using his art to promote human rights. He was the poet-in-residence at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, a featured poet in Chrysler's Spirit in the Words poetry program, co-founder of Poets for Peace (now Poets without Borders) and helped spearhead the United Nations Dialogue among Civilizations through Poetry project which incorporated hundreds of readings in hundreds of cities globally using the aesthetic power of poetry to bring understanding to the world. Jaffe impacts audiences and readers with a rich emotional range, masterfully crafted, written from the heart and soul with clarity and understanding. His work has been translated into over a dozen different languages. Jaffe has read his work in such distinguished locations as the Japanese American Museum, the Hammer Museum, the Museum of Tolerance, the Jewish Museum and the Museum of Literature in Prague and the Dylan Thomas Centre in Wales. He was the recipient of the Saint Hill Art Festival's Lifetime of Creativity Award, the first time given to a poet and was past Poet Laureate for Youth for Human Rights. He is a judge for the epic Arizona Poetry Contest and has five books of poetry: Unprotected Poetry, Anguish of the Blacksmith's Forge, One Child Sold, In Plain View, 30 Aught 4 and the soon to be published Man without Borders. Jaffe's recent human rights activities include workshops and seminars on artist rights, human rights and human trafficking.

 
L.C. Atencio
  • Hi, everyone! I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of Central Florida and my poems, Believing in words, not in whoever, and Staring through the cracks of reality, were published in Nota Bene, an anthology by The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. I have edited college journals such as Phoenix Magazine, The Cypress Dome, and The Florida Review. My poetry and short stories have been published internationally in Westview, Perspectives, Taj Mahal Review, The Penwood Review, The Storyteller, Space and Time Magazine, Grey Sparrow Press and others. My illustrations have been featured in college magazines such as Aries: A Journal of Art and Literature, and most of my art covers have been published by The Mythic Circle. I want to personally thank God, my family, my friends, my peers, my readers, my publishers, and all of my former professors for helping me achieve so many of my dreams in life. I couldn t have done it without you! I love you all! Since I was 11 years old, I wanted to be a published author. Statistics and reality showed me how nearly impossible it truly was for me to become a published author through the mainstream. I need you to know that your dreams can also come true! I m sending you all of my best wishes, and a really big hug from my heart to yours! All the best, L.C. Atencio.

 
L.S. Rathore
  • Laxman Singh Rathore, an associate professor of English at MLV Govt. College Bhilwara (Raj.), is a performance poet His next anthology entitled 'The Delphic Musings' will soon appear.

 
Lakshmi Menon
  • Lakshmi Menon is the author of the novel “The Second Choice.” She is also the Founder and Editor of the popular eMagazine Induswomanwriting.com, showcasing the work of both the amateur and published writers, from all over the world.  

 
Lakshmi Tripathi
  • Dr. Lakshmi Tripathi belongs to Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. In the year 2009 she went to Beijing, China, to pursue her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from one of the world’s renowned institute Tsinghua University. She is currently working as a post doctoral scientist at the same institute. Her interest in poetry started when she went to China.

 
Laljee Verma
  • Laljee Verma is a medical graduate. He served in the Armed Forces for about 39 years retiring with the rank of Air Marshal. He is a published author in Hindi and English; has three poetry books in Hindi, and one in English, a play in Hindi, a book in English on Hospital Waste Management, and a book on the current socio-political atmosphere in India. Thinker that Laljee is, his interest has recently taken a turn, and now he enjoys reading and writing on philosophical topics. His most recent publication is "Karma: its Applicability and relevance in Day to Day Life". His views on spiritual and philosophical topics regularly appear on Facebook, and Speaking tree (a spiritual web site). Seeing that the human mind always remains confused on the God-concept and stands at a crossroads of religious predilection he has written this poetry book. He considers Time wears immortality, and pulsates in the primordial womb but never is born, thus defying death. He is active on Facebook, Speaking Tree, WordPress, Twitter and LinkedIn; and he can be contacted through email at: lalji.lkv2007@gmail.com Laljee lives in Delhi with his wife.

 
LANCE MANION
  • Lance Manion looks exactly how you want to him to look. Disappointed there

    isn’t a picture of him looking at you smugly, perhaps wearing a heavy cardigan

    and clutching a pipe? Life is full of disappointment.

    In your head there is a perfect Lance Manion. Where he lives, what

    his hobbies are, his political or sexual affiliations.

    Go with those.

    (from Merciful Flush)

     

    A tremendous fellow this Lance Manion. Currently residing

    in a house he could be, much like Schrödinger’s cat, either alive or dead.

    Of course, if you’re reading this in the year 2060 or beyond then

    he’s probably dead.

    (from Results May Vary)

 
Lasya Shashimohan
  • Lasya Shashimohan is a Bangalore based multi-genre writer whose work has been widely published in India's leading dailies like The New Indian Express, The Deccan Herald, The Hindu et al and a few e-journals. A tryst with entrepreneurship apart, she has aspirations to grow further in the literary arena. Poetry is one such attempt- helping her explore issues that touch and sear her heart and which, she believes, should ideally stir collective conscience. Life would be incomplete sans other facets, thus her work has ample elements of humor, surrealism, fantasy and lyricism also.

 
Laura Savinska
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    Laura Savinska is an Ukrainian artiste - a Singer, Lyricist and Voice Trainer - settled in Mumbai, India. She is a Success Coach, Motivator and an Intuitive Alternative Healer - Journey Practitioner, Founder of MindsetUpdate.com. Laura has always been a Dreamer. She is passionate about music and videography. She enjoys traveling and capturing people s emotions. Through the depth of her writing and other work she does, she ignites in others the desire to transform from inside out, to bring positive changes in their lives.
 
Laurel Smith
  • Laurel Smith is a contemporary visual artist and writer. Her 'Monsoon' poems were inspired while on an art residency in Rajasthan. Smith holds a BFA in painting, MFA in studio art, and PhD in education. Her images and words have been featured in major exhibitions, publications, and collections. She is the founder of the curatorial project Red Art 2 Mars gallery.

     

 
Lauren Scharhag
  • Lauren Scharhag is the author of twelve books, including Requiem for a Robot Dog (Cajun Mutt Press) and High Water Lines (Prolific Press). Her work has appeared in over 100 literary venues around the world. Recent honors include the Seamus Burns Creative Writing Prize and two Best of the Net nominations. She lives in Kansas City, MO.

 
Lavana Kray
  • Lavana Kray is from Romania. She is passionate about writing and photography. Nature and the events of her life provide ideas and inspiration for writing. As a photographer, she was featured in a few collective exhibitions, while also organizing a few of her own. World Haiku Association (where she has been awarded the status of Master Haiga Artist) has selected some of her works for the photo-haiku exhibition in Japan and Parma, Italy. Her work has been published in many print and online journals. She joined the United Haiku and Tanka Society, as Haiga Editor of its journal Cattails.

     

 
Lawrence R. Berger
  • Lawrence Berger is an Award Winning Performance Poet. He has done over 1,000 events and created the Character identity of

    "Laughing" Larry Berger to give more.  Some of them include: The LA Spoken (Los Angeles, CA), The Big Picture (Venice, CA), The 9th Annual Dever Poetry  Rodeo (Denver, CO), Artwalk Alive (Rochester, NY), The Genese Readers Series (Rochester, NY) and more. 

    He is the winner of the inaugural 2021 Books ETC /Wayne County Writers Guild Poetry Award. the Manuscript for this collection was a finalist in the San Gabriel Valley festivals book award, poetry division (Pasadena, CA). Lawrence won the 39th Annual Pen a Poem contest from Feature Media Group. 

     

 
Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • July 6th 1993, Lawrence was cited by The United States Senate through Joseph I. Lieberman, "I am pleased to offer my most heartfelt congratulations to you upon your designation as one of America's Most Distinguished Poets and your impending induction into the International society of Poets. Once again, please accept my sincere congratulations on your most laudable achievement." The Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York City in conjunction with The Frank Silvera's Writers' Workshop, has several of Lawrence's plays documented.

 
Lawson E. Vallery
  • My name is Lawson E. Vallery Jr. and I was born in Alexandria, Louisiana; USA in 1943. Before I turned a year old I was moved to Texas. I grew up in the sand hills and oil fields of west Texas around Midland, Odessa and Abilene; "serious" cowboy country.

 
LB Sedlacek
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    L.B. Sedlacek's poetry has appeared in publications such as "Pure Francis," "The Broad River Review," "The Broken Plate," "I-70 Review," "Third Wednesday," "Mastodon Dentist," "Big Pulp," and others. Her latest poetry book, "Words and Bones" was published by Finishing Line Press. She also teaches poetry at local elementary and middle schools, publishes a free resource for poets "The Poetry Market Ezine," and was a Poetry Editor for "ESC! Magazine." In her free time, LB enjoys swimming, reading, and volunteering for her local humane society.
 
Lee Kuei-shien
  • "The Sound of Snow" is an extraordinary collection of poetry filled with bold and highly emotional new work all focusing on the writers' relationship with, and feelings about, Taiwan, their homeland. The collection features the work of 12 Taiwanese poets, with a total of 44 pieces, composed between 1987 and 2017, and translated into English by a number of specialists.

 
Leilanie Stewart
  • Leilanie Stewart has had two poetry collections published: A Model Archaeologist by (Eyewear Publishing, 2015) and Chemotherapy for the Soul (Fowlpox Press, 2017). Her poems have appeared in magazines such as Neon Highway, Erbacce, The Journal, Wayfarers, Sarasvati, Inclement, Decanto, Graffiti, Tips for Writers, The Sound of Poetry Review, Nostrovia, Boyslut, The Blue Hour, Mudjob, Jellyfish Whispers, Dead Snakes, Poetry Scotland's the Open Mouse, Black Mirror magazine, The Commonline Journal, Morphrog magazine, Ashvamegh, The Open End, Message in a Bottle, Mad Swirl, The Fat Damsel, Lagan Online's Four X Four magazine, and in the Robin Hood anthology by Caparison Press. Her poetry has been longlisted for the Melita Hume prize 2014 and selected for the Best of the Web Storm Cycle anthology 2015 by Kind of a Hurricane Press.

 
Leland James
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    Leland James is the author of four books of poetry, three children's books in verse, and a book on creative writing and poetry craft. He has published over two hundred poems in poetry venues worldwide including Rattle, The Lyric, The South Carolina Review, The Spoon River Poetry Review, New Millennium Writings, Vallum, HQ The Haiku Quarterly, and London Magazine. He was the winner of The UK's Aesthetica Creative Writing Award and has won many other competitions, including The Little Red Tree International Poetry Prize, the Writer's Forum short poem contest, and winner of an Atlanta Review International Publication Prize. He was runners-up for the poetry prizes of the Sequestrum Editor's Reprint Awards, the Fish International Prize in Ireland, the Welsh International, The London Magazine, and Writer's Digest. He has received honors in dozens of other competitions, including the Bridport Prize, and Morton Marr, and The Southwest Review. Leland has been featured in Ted Koozer's American Life in Poetry and was nominated for a Push Cart Prize. Leland lives in a cabin in the woods in northern Michigan. He cuts his own firewood and shovels a couple of hundred inches of snow each year. He travels widely to libraries and schools, delivering readings of his own and other's poetry. He is an outspoken proponent of formal verse and accessibility in poetry, as well as endorsing free verse, experiments, and creative combinations. His poetry appears in diverse venues in all of these forms.

 
Lenora Rain-Lee Good
  • Lenora Rain-Lee Good recently returned to her beloved Pacific Northwest from Albuquerque, New Mexico to dance in the rain and write. Part Native American (Catawba) she is fascinated with history, and often incorporates historical events in her writing. Her poetry has most recently appeared in Quill & Parchment and Five Willows Literary Review, both online literary magazines. Washington 129, anthology of Washington State Poetry, chosen by Tod Marshall, the Washington State Poet Laureate, 2016-2018 and her collection, Blood on the Ground: Elegies for Waiilatpu published by Redbat Press. 

 
Leonidas Kazantheos
  • Leonidas Kazantheos was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England but spent his early childhood on the island of Cyprus with his Greek father and English mother. However, due to the sectarian and political conflicts between the Greeks and Turks in the early 60’s & 70’s as well as the previous Suez Canal crisis the island was temporarily occupied by British troops prior to its final independence. Needless to say for reasons of safety and security during the conflicts, his family were eventually obliged to return to England. After taking a degree in Graphic Design at Leeds College of Art Leonidas became a practicing artist, designer, writer, researcher and political activist as well as an ardent ecological campaigner who has lived in Manchester for over thirty years. The majority of his time has been spent working in the arts in multi-media, theatre & set design, photography and video but nevertheless he has a diversity of interests where art and literature are concerned. Although from his personal perspective the art came first and the politics second, he is also a keen naturalist, walker and at the turn of the millennium in 2001 while pursuing his vocational interests in symbolism and the natural world, he became involved in environmental conservation and protection of green space in W. Yorkshire and Lancashire. In his spare time between caring for his 7-year old son and French partner he writes poetry and researches literature largely out of his own interest and amusement.

 
Lere Shakunle
  • LERE OYEBISI SHAKUNLE is a journalist, mathematician and writer. Lere wrote and directed the play, Tinuke, Beauty Queen of Oyo Empire, which was performed in Berlin in September 2007. Lere Shakunle travelled to the Federal Republic of Germany to do Mathematics, Physics and Social Science at the University of Goettingen in Germany during which time he founded a new mathematics called Transfigural Mathematics (TfM).

 
Les Epstein
  • Les Epstein is the author of eight plays and two operas that have appeared on stages across the U.S.Most recently, his plays, "Ira's Fantastical Ride up New York 9," premiered at the Greenbrier Valley Theater (West Virginia), and "Thus Slud Zarilla" at Virginia's Page to Stage. The former appears in the current edition of the Irish journal, Silver Apples Magazine. His work has appeared in journals in the United States, Philippines, India and the U.K. as well as on line publications.Recent credits include Eyedrum Periodically, Rizal Journal, Interstice, Fourth & Sycamore, Mojave River Reviewand Saudade. He teaches in Roanoke, VA.

 
Levi J. Mericle
  • Levi J. Mericle is a poet/spoken-word artist, lyricist and fiction writer from Tucumcari, NM U.S.A. His work has appeared in multiple anthologies and lit magazines and journals in half a dozen countries including China, England, Spain, India, Indonesia and the US. These publications include Black Heart Magazine, Mused, Eunoia Review, Awakenings Review, eFiction India, Madrid University’s Journal JACLR, Quail Bell Magazine, Dead Snakes, Visual-Verse, Verse Virtual, 1947 Journal, 101 Words, Flash Fiction Magazine, Penhead Press, DevoZine, and more. He is an advocate for the mentally ill and those who feel disconnected with themselves. He is also an advocate for the LGBTQ community.

 
Levi James Baldwin III
  • A native of Springfield, Massachusetts, Levi James Baldwin III has been living in Amsterdam, Holland, for several years. Although he was trained in biochemistry (Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts) and biotechnology (Laney College, Oakland, California), he is a writer and performing artist, not a technician. http://www.myspace.com/levibaldwin

 
Liam Osaneo
  • Liam Osaneo was born in rural upper Bavaria in 1999 and is now living in Munich as a student after spending about a year abroad seeing many things and eating loads of instant noodles. Writing has always been a huge part of his live be it in poems, plays, short-stories or unfinished books and he doesn´t think that this will ever change. His work is mainly an attempt to honestly project what he sees thinks and feels. There is no big motivation or mission behind it other than that.  He also has a blog on Write Out Loud where he publishes little bits of his work.

 
Liba (Moshé )
  • Moshé Liba, 1931

    As lecturer, writer and poet, member of the Hebrew Writers Association in Israel, of the Haagse Kunstkring-The Netherlands, and of various other national and international associations, he has lectured and published and is included in anthologies. He contributes regularly to literary, historical and international publications, reviews, periodicals, yearbooks, anthologies, and On-line publications in the Internet. Writing in several languages, he has published 66 books, history books, short stories, essays, literary criticism, children's books, theater-plays, albums, brochures, between them 37 books of poetry-including bilinguals.

 
Linda A. Peters
  • Linda Peters lives in northern Illinois, U.S.A. with her husband, a greyhound, and three snakes. A high school math teacher, she also enjoys music, art, traveling, the outdoors, photography, and being on the water.

 
Linda H.Y. Hegland
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    Linda H.Y. Hegland is an award-winning poetry, lyric essay, and non-fiction writer who lives and writes in Nova Scotia, Canada. Her writing most often reflects the influence of place, and sense of place, and one’s complex and many-layered relationship with it. She is also a photographer and that same relationship with place impacts on both her visual and written art. She has published in numerous literary and art journals and has had work nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She has previously published a book of poetry “Bird Slips, Moon Glows”, and a book of lyric essays “Place of the Heart”.

     

 
Linda L. Bielowski
  • The author is a retired psychotherapist and academician, who served the homeless and chronically mentally ill clients along with those suffering from co-occurring disorders. This work has been her purpose and her passion and her purpose. Her poetry has appeared in diverse journals and anthologies in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand, Argentina, Spain, and India. Previously, she has published seven complete collections of her poetry and one chapbook: Listen With The Ear Of The Heart, See With The Eye Of The Soul; Siren Of The Inner Sea; Prairie WomanSecrets And Fireflies In Jars; The Prayer Afghan; The Seeing-Glass; Nesting: A Woman's Voice From The Wilderness; Contemplative Persona; and Spirit Echoes. Dr. Bielowski's sacred muses include Luigi, a big tomcat who chose to rescue her; Sara, Joshua, and Sedgwick fur persons who have slipped through the thin spaces to know the Beloved.

 
Linda M. Crate
  • Linda M. Crate's poetry, short stories, articles, and reviews have been published in a myriad of magazines both online and in print. She has six published chapbooks A Mermaid Crashing Into Dawn (Fowlpox Press - June 2013), Less Than A Man (The Camel Saloon - January 2014), If Tomorrow Never Comes (Scars Publications, August 2016), My Wings Were Made to Fly (Flutter Press, September 2017), splintered with terror (Scars Publications, January 2018), more than bone music (Clare Songbirds Publishing, March 2019), and one micro-chapbook Heaven Instead (Origami Poems Project, May 2018). She is also the author of the novel Phoenix Tears (Czykmate Books, June 2018).

 
LISA RHODES-RYABCHICH
  • Lisa Rhodes-Ryabchich was born in New York City and lived at Fifth Ave., on 108th St., Harlem in a Co-op apartment across from Central Park Conservatory Gardens before moving with her family in 1968 to Orangeburg, N.Y. in Rockland County. 

 
Lois Parker Edstrom
  • Lois Parker Edstrom, a retired nurse, is the author of five collections of poetry. What Brings Us to Water won the 2010 Poetica Publishing Chapbook Award. What s To Be Done With Beauty received the Creative Justice Award in 2012. Night Beyond Black was published by MoonPath Press in 2016, and Glint, MoonPath Press, 2019. Road Signs and Hobo Marks is her third full-length book. She has received two Hackney National Literary Awards, the Outrider Press Grand Prize, and the Westmoreland Award. Her poems have appeared in literary journals such as Clackamas Literary Review, Floating Bridge Review, Rock & Sling, Mobius, and Adanna. Edstrom s work has received nominations for a Pushcart Prize and the Washington State Book Award. Three of her poems have been read by Garrison Keillor on The Writer s Almanac, and her poetry has been featured in American Life in Poetry. In 2016 Edstrom s career in nursing and her poetic passion coalesced when her poem, Choices We Make When We Are Too Young to Make Them, appeared in Poems in the Waiting Room, a publication furnished to hospitals and to doctors offices in New Zealand. Her poetry has been translated into Braille, and has also been adapted to dance by the Bellingham Repertory Dance Company. The natural beauty of Whidbey Island, where she lives with her husband, inspires much of her work.

 
Lola Scarborough
  • Dr. Lola Scarborough, Ph.D, manages Yoga Lola Studios, a health and wellness center located in League City, Texas (yogalola.com). She is a poet and a published author. She is a 500-hour registered yoga teacher with over 25,000 hours of teaching, and has practiced yoga and meditation for the last 20 years. She has studied yoga, health, and wellness at home and abroad, and holds both a Ph.D in Comparative Religion and a degree in Ayurveda. An energy healer and life coach, Lola enjoys a thriving private practice at her lovely yoga studio. Lola designs training programs to train students in yoga and spiritual studies and in energy healing, as well as holding workshops, offering public lectures, and writing on a plethora of wellness topics. She has written many articles on health and healing for various publications and had published her poems in various journals and books. Her previous publications include the book, FIGHTING FOR OUR TITS, A Woman's Battle Cry, a non-fiction book related to breast health and wellness.

 
Loni Hoots
  • Loni Hoots has published eleven books including the children's book series, The Little Bird Series, that follows a young red bird named Little Bird along with all of his friends. As of 2020 she has had five poetry collections published through Middle Island Press, along with two novellas If You're Gonna Be There, Petals and Nails, both receiving positive reviews. While living in reality, her mind lives somewhere pass that, deep into the alternate realities that plague her mind, which promptly gives her the inspiration for the stories and poems she writes.

 
Loretta Moore
  • I'm an African American female published writer/ author, and produced playwright. Some of my published novels: The Color of Murder, The Way of Love, Bottom Tales and Others, The Light of Day, Saving Grace and Love, August His Family, A Narrow Path, Lover's Entanglements, A Little Girl Lost. Plays consist of: Down The Way with Calvin and Boogie, Gossamer's People, Riding a Peacock, Churchtime in New Orleans, In The Light of Day, Journey, A Black Family Reunites in Mississippi, A Deep Rural Tract, The Lights Go Down. Ghostwriting is also something I've done.
    I have a college degree in English have received recognition and certificates as a novelist, and certificates and recognition as a playwright and for other writing endeavors. I volunteer in my community, and serve in my church, and I'm involved with many other activities.

 
Lorette C. Luzajic
  • Lorette C. Luzajic is a writer, artist, and editor in Toronto, Canada. She studied journalism at Ryerson University, but writes poetry and flash fiction, usually inspired by visual art. She is the founding editor of The Ekphrastic Review, the flagship journal of ekphrasis. Her words have been published in hundreds of literary journals, a couple dozen anthologies, and a handful of books including Pretty Time Machine and Winter in June. She has been shortlisted, longlisted, and awarded, as well as nominated for Best American Food Writing, four times each for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, as well as several times for Best Microfictions and Best Small Fictions. Lorette is also an award winning mixed media artist with collectors in over 30 countries so far.

 
Lou Nell Gerard
  • Lou Nell Gerard has been published in Toasted Cheese Literary Journal: Eidolon placed 2nd in TCLJ’s Dead of Winter 2019 Contest, Derecho, placed 3rd in their 2018 A Midsummer Tale Contest, and Fixies Adrift won Gold in their Three Cheers and a Tiger Mystery Contest. She shares her thoughts on reading, writing, film, and friendship on her blog, Three Muses Writing. She lives in Ashland, Oregon with her husband and three cats.

 
Louie Levy
  • Louie Levy is preeminently a poet of peace. We find in his poems the beauty of vital and natural affirmations of human nature. Much of Levy's greatness rests on the verbal beauties and immortal lines ' Should all of human dogmatic brain, mind their own faith and not of another, most wars will stop and not start' ("Ponder For Peace", Taj Mahal Review, June 2006), 'reach out with arms outstretched with Love' ("Human Frailty: UN Reposed").

 
Lucio Muñoz
  • Lucio Muñoz is an independent QLC researcher living in Vancouver, BC, Canada who enjoys writing short poems, short stories, and Haikus during his breaks.

 
Lucy Li
  • Lucy Li is raised in Perth Australia and currently living in New Zealand. Li is an artist. She enjoys paintings in her studio and writing poems as well as playing piano. Li has spent three years on this book.

 
Lulzim Tafa
  • Lulzim Tafa is a Poet, Rector of the AAB University in Prishtina (2012 - 2020), and University professor. He was born in 1970 in Lipjan, Republic of Kosovo. He completed his bachelor and master studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Pristina, and his doctoral studies at the University of Sarajevo with a dissertation in the field of Law.

     

 
Lynn Long
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    Lynn Long- Poet, writer, aspiring novelist, daydreamer and believer.

 
Lynn Strongin
  • Born in New York City in 1939, Lynn Strongin's name comes up regularly in college classes as one of the most unique voices in American poetry. Strongin has lived in British Columbia for more than a quarter century, but considers herself a profoundly American writer. During the 1960s, she worked with Denise Levertov amidst the lively political environment of Berkeley, California.