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Terrorism not a religion

 

 

“Where is my daughter?”

The mother asks,

Not knowing that her daughter

Couldn’t survive the blast.

She screams and shouts as the nurse tells her she died.

She grabs the nurses hand, “why did I survive!”

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POETRY AGAINST TERROR STUDENT EDITION

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POETRY AGAINST TERROR STUDENT EDITION 1.

Topic: Terrorism, 25 lines or less (blank lines, title not counted), NO HATE. 2. Open to students worldwide ages 12-18. 3. Deadline: March 20, 2016; Entries must be submitted by teachers only; Limit one entry per student, 25 entries per school. 4. With poem, submit student’s name and biography (100 words or less, with birthdate and school location). 5. Top poems will be published, edited, and critiqued in an ebook anthology (no prize money). 6. Poets retain copyright, but submission indicates your permission for us to publish and promote your poem as we see fit and at no cost to us. 7.

To submit entries and get more info, request to join our google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/poetsagainst-terror-competition 8. Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PoetryAgainstTerror

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Painted corpses are unweaving

I have not yet submerged them all

Much like the history of the black scarf

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PRESS RELEASE

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Contact: Pamela Sinicrope
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PHOTOS AVAILABLE

POETRY AGAINST TERROR eBOOK: POETS UNITE WORLDWIDE

Rochester, MN, January 10, 2016. In response to the bloody Paris events of November 13, 2015, Italian poet, Fabrizio Frosini, began work on a new ebook, POETRY AGAINST TERROR, and he enlisted his community of poets worldwide to help: “I wanted it to become a large collective work: the voice of poets from many different countries, worldwide, who stand up and speak aloud but without hatred against the bloody madness of terror.”

Astonishingly, 64 Poets from 43 countries lent their pens in the effort. Frosini says, “we—poets of the world—wish to make our voices resonate in the minds and hearts of all women and men who refuse to be silenced by hate and violence.” Pamela Sinicrope of Rochester, MN and Daniel Brick of St. Paul, MN, USA, along with Richard Thézé, England, co-edited the collection of diverse poems about terrorism in Paris and around the world. Cover art is by Galina Italianskaya, Russia.

The project came together quickly, as Frosini was able to identify writers through the poetry website, PoemHunter.com. Poets come from all continents, including Arab/Islamic countries:

Australia, Bangladesh, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, UAE, Uganda, UK, USA, Zimbabwe.

Poem topics range from a focus on the liberty of France, to the musings of a mother who does not want her child suffering from terrorism, to a young woman who incessantly searches google for the answers to the terrorism problem, to the story of African villagers who drink from a cow’s horn under a peaceful moon until terrorism takes over.

Many of the poets have experienced terrorism first-hand, and this witness is expressed in their writings and their biographies. “We’ve all been touched by terrorism. For some, the topic hit home after the events in Paris, but for others, terrorism has been a disturbing part of everyday life —these facts are borne out in the poems. The poems speak for themselves,” says Sinicrope.

The ebook, POETRY AGAINST TERROR, is available as a download onAmazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B019M1J0DU. They also have a Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/PoetryAgainstTerror . From January 11 to January 15, the ebook will be available FREE on Amazon.