Fireclay

Fireclay

by Munia Khan
Fireclay

Fireclay

by Munia Khan

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Overview

FIRECLAY is a book of poetry which shows that the breath of life is everywhere to inhale, if we are attentively mindful to the longings and hopes deeply rooted within us. Here the poet is an observer who looks on the world through the window of optimism. Each poem delicately frames various elements of life and living making an imaginative appeal to the senses of readers. From the deepest core of the ocean to the glittering stars of a dark night sky - wonders of our world here abundantly deploy joyful resources by giving an exploratory feel to the readers' minds. The diverse themes of poems in this collection invite us to be centred around the strength of humanity. Our memories from the past, elegance of trees and other beauties of nature, our dreams for a fruitful destiny - all comes alive through the soulful verses of Fireclay.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781950818655
Publisher: Rushmore Press LLC
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Munia Khan was born on a spring night of 15th March in the year 1981. Most of her works are poems of different genres, short stories and articles.She is the author of three poetry collections : 'Beyond The Vernal Mind' (USA, September 6th, 2012), 'To Evince The Blue' (USA, October 29th, 2014),and 'Versified' (Tel Aviv, Israel, October 25th, 2016) and also her ever first inspirational book is called 'Attainable' ( USA, June 2nd, 2020)Her works have been translated into various languages: Japanese, Romanian, Urdu,Italian, Dutch, Croatian, Spanish, Portuguese,Russian, Albanian, Finnish, Greek, Indonesian, Turkish, Arabic, Bengali and in Irish language. Her poetry has been published in several anthologies, literary journals, magazines and in newspapers. Her words have been inscribed on a series of commemorative plaques in Ireland including one standing in the grounds of Holy Trinity Church at Holy Trinity Heritage Centre at Carlingford, Ireland as a tribute to those lost in the collision of the SS Connemara and the SS Retriever in 1916. Her quote has also been inscribed on a memorial plaque( in Tribute to the Hannah shipwreck victims in 1849) beside Newry Canal one hundred metres from the town centre in Newry, Ireland.
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