World Poetry Almanac News from World Poet Dr. Hadaa Sendoo, Mongolia!

 

Dr. Hadaa Sendoo in Victoria, BC, Canada

 

This important yearbook is edited by WP featured poet Dr. Hadaa Sendoo, founder of the World Poetry Almanac.

The almanac is the most authoritative poetry yearbook focusing  on contemporary poetry and poetics. Published every March-April the 2010 edition of 330 pages, includes poems of 188 poets from over 100 countries. It also features discussions on poetry, book reviews, interviews, academic papers and International Poetry Festivals in 2010.
The almanac includes works by the following poets from Canada: Bernice Lever,   Andrew Parkin, Alejandro Mujica-Olea, Ariadne Sawyer, Joanne Arnott, and Peter Lojewski. 
 
 
 The almanac has been enthusiastically received in international poetry circles and copies have been donated to the following organizations: The British Library, UNESCO Library, the Library of Congress USA, the Swedish Academy and Frankfurt Book Fair. 
 
 
 World Poetry Almanac release information:
In Asia:
http://www.asiawrites.org/2011/05/new-book-world-poetry-almanac-2010.html

In Canada: www.worldpoetry.ca
In Spain: http://poetassigloveintiuno.blogspot.com/2011/05/world-poetry-almanac-2010.html
In Latin Americahttp:  http://librerialacultura.blogspot.com/2011/05/almanaque-mundial-de-poetas-editado-por_28.html

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9 Responses to World Poetry Almanac News from World Poet Dr. Hadaa Sendoo, Mongolia!

  1. Ariadne says:

    Hadaa will be coming to our 2nd International Festival Next year!

  2. shalom Hada Sendoo
    i am an Israeli poetess a friend of Mordechai Geldman / he told me about the Poetry Almanac. on 2008 was published a poetry book in English translated from Hebrew
    my language some of my poems in BOA edition LTD. the title is: THE HYMNS OF JOB and other poems/
    i will be delighted to take part in this Almanac i think py poetry is quiet deserves to
    thanks Yours Maya Bejerano

    • Ariadne says:

      Welcome! Please tell Hadaa to contact me.

      • Sendoo says:

        Dear poet Maya Bejerano,
        Very glad to hear from you! Many thanks!
        I am sorry, I was too late find your post on World Poetry Reading Series.

        Keep in touch,

        Best wishes,
        Sendoo,

        • Dear Sir,

          I am glad to contact you
          My name is Christina Borisova from Bulgaria. I am bulgarian poetess.
          Please find enlosed below one of my poems.

          I would be glad to take place in some poetry editions or almanac.

          PAINFULLY HAPPY

          I didn’t know it hurt to be so happy.
          I feel my heart racing like a chaice.
          I don’t know how but you found me
          And tenderly caressed my face.
          What is your spirit craving for?
          What desert are you walking
          all beaten and sore?
          I don’t know you, I didn’t hear your voice,
          But I can wait in trepidation.
          Don’t wake me. Let it come –
          The spell of your sweet conjuration,
          My thirsty lashes will drink this dream.

  3. Dear Well wishers

    On the eve of WORLD POETRY DAY event scheduled on 21st March,
    my contribution as a poet on the said occasion may please be
    viewed at : http://worldpeacepoetry.com.

    Please promote WORLD POETRY DAY and become a part to share
    and transmit its prominence.

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