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World Poetry Project: Connect and Get Published Globally

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Your words can travel across borders. Join our international poetry program to connect with writers worldwide, find global readers, and get published in our 'Across Latitude & Language' anthology.

Your poetry can cross borders. Our World Poetry Project connects poets from around the globe for a unique virtual program focused on international publication and building a global readership. This poster announces our 2025 project, a celebration of shared human experience through verse.

This collage showcases the diverse faces of the poets who participated in our World Poetry Project. They come from different countries and cultures, brought together by their shared love for the written word.

Another look at the global family of poets from our World Poetry Project. The program includes online sessions and culminates in the publication of a world anthology, 'Across Latitude & Language'.

Meet Nkateko Masinga, an award winning poet and scholar from South Africa who participated in our World Poetry Project. We bring in established international voices to enrich the experience for all participants.

Luke Morgan, an award winning poet and filmmaker from Ireland, was another participant in our global program. The project is a fantastic networking opportunity for poets looking to build international connections.

Pete Mullineaux, a poet, dramatist, and songwriter from Ireland, joined our World Poetry Project. His involvement in global citizenship education aligns perfectly with the project's mission to connect the world through art.

Dr. Neha Singh, a medical professional and poet from Durgapur, India, was part of our global cohort. The project brings together Indian poets with their international counterparts to share and learn.

Aditi Sindwani, an IT professional and writer from New Delhi, joined the World Poetry Project to rediscover her creative passion. The program is for anyone looking to amplify their creative voice on a global stage.

Akshita Sharma, a doctor and poet from New Delhi, was another participant. Her work has already been published in our Beetle Magazine, and the World Poetry Project was the next step in her journey.

About World Poetry Project: Go Global

This program isn't just about getting published. It is about joining a cohort of over 100 poets from every corner of the globe to share perspectives, attend live sessions, and understand the nuances of international literary publishing. Whether you are writing from Durgapur or Dublin, this is where your voice finds a global stage.

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