Irina Mihai, born in Galați, Romania, is always embracing new cultures through living and travelling abroad. Her first manuscript came while skimming through the diary and the photos of her longest worldwide trip, relieving...
I leave the ghosts at home when I travel
Gerður KRISTNÝ (fiction writer, poet; Iceland) is the author of five poetry collections, two novels, nine books for children, a travelogue and one biography. Widely awarded, her work has been translated into 21 languages. In 2011, the musical [The Ball at...
Cities of Birth and Memories
Nikola Madzirov (poet, essayist and translator) was born into a family of Balkan Wars refugees in 1973 in Strumica, Macedonia. His poetry has been translated into thirty languages and published in collections and anthologies in the US, Europe and Asia. He is the recipient of the Hubert Burda European poetry award, the Miladinov Brothers poetry prize, the Studentski Zbor award and the Aco Karamanov prize.
An American in… Bucharest!
Thomas Cousineau, Professor of English (Emeritus) at Washington College in Maryland, was a Fulbright Scholar in American Studies at the University of Bucharest during the Fall 2014 term. His books include After the Final No: Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy, Waiting for...