Eleonora Balsano (@norami) 's Twitter Profile
Eleonora Balsano

@norami

Writer/Polyglot/Uprooted/Pushcart nom 23/LL Wigleaf top 50 23/SL @BridportPrize 21&24. 🎤Host & Producer Chosen Tongue/ Assoc dir @SalonEurope

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West Cork Literary Festival (@wcorklitfest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chosen Tongue is a podcast about translingual writers and their journeys. Their latest guest Balsam Karam is a writer of Kurdish heritage who has lived in Sweden since childhood. Balsam & her translator Saskia Vogel will be at WCLF 14 July Fitzcarraldo Editions open.spotify.com/episode/4MBhmq…

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Last Sat I read the first poem I ever wrote, a collaborative piece with the great Martin Wakefield. I always wanted to write poetry but I doubted I could. Finding common ground with a poet I had never met or read before was a wonderful experience and a great ice-breaker for me.

Alina Stefanescu (@aliner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone just dmed me to ask if I was “worried” about attending PRIDE and anti-king parade tomorrow and I want to answer this honestly: I am worried about the world and I am scared by what I see and this is one of the reasons why I will be on the streets with others.

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We live in a world where language shapes our sense of identity and belonging. The words we speak, the ways we bend and play with them are meant to define us. But must we belong somewhere? Must we be one language, one nation, one fixed self? I explored these questions and more in

Okay Donkey Magazine (@okaydonkeymag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy first of the month! Free subs are back open until we hit our monthly cap.🌻 Send us your best flash fiction or poetry: okaydonkeymag.com/submissions/ OKD is always open for tip jar ($2.50) and expedited ($4) submissions! Fees help us pay our contributors and cover site expenses.

The sunny side of Franz Kafka (@amschelkavka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, my dearest girl, it is evening again after a sleepless afternoon, nothing more is written, only to this girl to whom one always wants to write, from whom one always wants to hear, with whom one always wants to be, in whom one would most like to disappear. Franz Kafka, 1912