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Santosh Kumar
(Chief Editor)
Karunesh Kumar Agrawal (Managing
Editor)
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Dr.
Santosh Kumar
(b. 1946) is a poet, short-story writer and an editor from
UP India; DPhil in English; Editor of Taj Mahal Review
and Harvests of New Millennium Journals; several
awards; member of World Poets Society (W.P.S.); member of
World Haiku Association, Japan; presented papers in the
seminar, interviews as special guest at international
literary festival WORDS – one path to peace and
understanding Oslo, Norway in September 2008; attended 20th Annual
International Literary Festival Druskininkai Poetic Fall
and 5th World Haiku Association Conference in
Lithuania, Sept 30 to Oct 5, 2009;
published poetry in Indian Verse by Young Poets (1980),
World Poetry (1995 & 1996), The Fabric of A Vision
(2001), The Still Horizon (2002), The Golden Wings
(2002), Voyages (2003), Symphonies (2003),
New Pegasus (2004), Explorers (2004), Dwan
(USA), Promise (Purple Rose Publications, USA), World Haiku 2008 No. 4, World Haiku 2009 No. 5,
Taj Mahal Review (2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008). He has also edited
sixteen World Poetry Anthologies, and four books of World’s
Great Short Stories. He is also the author of a collection
of poems entitled Helicon (Cyberwit, India, ISBN
81-901366-8-2), Haiku collection New Utopia (Rochak
Publishing, India ISBN 978-81-903812-0-8), NO NUKES:
Brave New World of Beauty, A Long Narrative Poem, Songs of
Peace & Haiku (Rochak Publishing, India ISBN
978-81-903812-3-9), and
Critical Essays in collaboration with Adam Donaldson
Powell (Cyberwit, India, 978-81-8253-110-9). He has also
edited The
Poetic Achievement of Ban'ya Natsuishi (Cyberwit, India, ISBN:
978-81-8253-149-9).
Dr. Karunesh Kumar Agrawal
from India has
taught in a Post-graduate college of CSJM University; published
in Taj Mahal Review, Harvests of New Millennium,
Different Worlds: A Virtual Journey and World Haiku
2008 No. 4; member of World Haiku Association, Japan;
released 10 new books at international literary festival WORDS –
one path to peace and understanding Oslo, Norway in September
2008; attended 20th Annual
International Literary Festival Druskininkai Poetic Fall
and 5th World Haiku Association Conference in
Lithuania, Sept 30 to Oct 5, 2009.
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