Daily Archives: December 30, 2014

To Our Literary Community

*** The entire editorial team of Ijagun Poetry Journal uses this medium to say a special thanks to all our contributors and readers. Your unquenchable commitment to art has brought us this far and will continue to advance us on … Continue reading

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IJAGUN POETRY JOURNAL: Vol. 2, No. 2, December 2014

You Live (for a life well spent) (Juan Flores, 1943 – 2014) Live your life to its fullest sowing a seed into every life before it leaves you Juvenile at heart Unrelenting in spirit Able in old age Never boring, … Continue reading

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IJAGUN POETRY JOURNAL

Vol. 2 – No. 2             DECEMBER 2014 Contents Joan McNerney SeaScape I SeaScape II SeaScape III Neil Ellman Our World This Too The Cyclops Mahima Gupta Malady Hiatus Just another cryptic soul Lazola Pambo Xenophobic Society Inequality Let Us Be … Continue reading

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Joan McNerney

Joan McNerney’s poetry has been included in numerous literary magazines such as Seven Circle Press, Dinner with the Muse, Blueline, Spectrum, three Bright Spring Press Anthologies, and several Kind of A Hurricane Publications. She has been nominated three times for … Continue reading

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Neil Ellman

New Jersey poet, Neil Ellman, has twice been nominated for Best of the Net, the Pushcart Prize, and the Rhysling Award from the Science Fiction Poetry Association. More than 1,000 of his poems appear in print and online journals, anthologies, … Continue reading

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Mahima Gupta

Mahima Gupta is a 17-year old poet from Kolkata, India. She is a student of Class 12. Writing has been a very important part of her life since the time she realises how wonderful it is to pen down one’s … Continue reading

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Lazola Pambo

Lazola Pambo is a South African poet, novelist and essayist. His works have been published locally and internationally in journals and magazines such as The Kalahari Review, Black Magnolias Literary Journal (Mississippi), New Asian Writing (Thailand), 2012 Short Story Day … Continue reading

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Jasmeen Griffin

Jasmeen Griffin recently studied at Oxford University with poet Jenny Lewis. She was born in India and studied in the United States and Canada. Bridging these cultures has taught her how much is gained as well as lost in translation. … Continue reading

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Solomon Olaniyan

Solomon O. Olaniyan is an indigene of Ipapo, Oyo State, where he grew and had his Primary and Secondary Education. Olaniyan is of the Department of English, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, where he had both his B.A and M.A degrees. … Continue reading

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Adreyo Sen

Adreyo Sen is currently a student at Stony Brook, Southampton. He has been published in Danse Macabre, Garbanzo, and Cannon’s Mouth. Read his poems: The Ghost, The Lost Children, and The Despot.

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