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"A String of Words" (Collection of English Poems) by Marie Shine

Abnish Singh Chauhan was born on 4th June, 1979 at Etawah, U.P., India. He is a bilingual poet, critic, writer, translator and Acting Editor of Naye-Purane. He has to his credit ten books and about thirty reviews, articles and interviews with eminent authors in Hindi and English. His English poems are published by Poetcrit, The Enchanting Verses International Poetry Journal, P4Poetry, Tigweb, Poemhunter, Poemsabout, etc. As a poet, he builds a bridge between his reader and the world of poetry. He draws the reader in from the title of the poem and keeps them captive there until they reach the very last Word in the poem. Whatever the subject matter, Abnish's work is most inspiring. He is a poet who is filled with passion for the work he produces. His work arouses the reader's senses and he effortlessly draws them into his world, where his Words touch the reader on all levels, through the use of visual details and language. The reader is able to feel the writer's emotions, thoughts and intentions. There is a timeless quality of greatness in his work, which is most appealing. His writings won him the BSS Sahitya Sadhak Samman for 2009. Currently he teaches English Communication at a college of engineering.

From "A String of Words" (Collection of English Poems) by Marie Shine

1. MS. ARCHANA (Lucknow) commented on DR.RAM SHARMA's blog post 'POEMS BY DR. ABNISH SINGH CHAUHAN'

"wonderful poems congrats"

2. V Singh Singh (4/24/2010 4:43:00 AM) After going through his poem i feel he has great capacity to write meaningful poetry. He is no doubt a promising poet of India.

Recent Comments on your Poems:
  • Today 07.04.2010
  • A spiritual dance with pathos and valor. on A Paper

    From C. P. Sharma Today 07.04

-Guest faculty at the Punjab School of Management Studies of the Panjabi University.

  • 28 Apr
  • nice poem on A Paper

    From Obed Dela Cruz 28 Apr

  • 27 Apr
  • yes, we try and change the externals but it is love within each one of us that transforms the world on Peace Comes...

    From Raj Arumugam 27 Apr

  • a strong poem that deals with change, Abnish...development brings good and bad, as you probably know on Disaster!

    From Raj Arumugam 27 Apr

  • You employ "A Paper" as a paradigm for metaphor....as well as a socratic message....Fine Work.....FjR on A Paper

    From Frank James Ryan Jr 27 Apr

-Born & Raised in The City That Never Sleeps,New York..

  • 26 Apr
  • I love this finely penned poem, which shows the way forward towards peace, as not coming through the barrell of gun but through brotherly love for each other. So well expressed and presented. Thank you for sharing Abnish! on Peace Comes...

    From Marie Shine 26 Apr

  • beautiful poem and expresses so well how love attracts and engenders peace and love!!! Lizziexxx on Peace Comes...

    From 26 Apr

  • Wise sentiments...well expressed philosophicals....and i can read it from top to bottom. You have solid command of English...On this site, it is best to use it as your 1st language ,as i'd say more than 95% of this site only writes in English, despite the many languages members speak.Solid Penning, Abnish...\\\FjR/// onDisaster!

    From Frank James Ryan Jr 26 Apr

  • It must seem strange the pace at which times are changing especially in India these last twenty years and I think it is important that poets such as yourself speak up no matter which language you choose to write your Words in. on Disaster!

    From Paddy Martin 26 Apr

-I'm an Australian born in a small country town in Western New South Wales

  • Sadly I speak Hindi but cannot read it. My greatest inspiation was an Indian writer Nazim Khan. on जलती समिधाएँ (Burning Firewoods)

    From Paddy Martin 26 Apr

  • 25 Apr
  • Amazing !.....Is this a creative form of Polarizing the mass-majority of the membership on this site...or merely a stunning abstract design for tomorrows contemporary kitchen wallpaper? All sarcasim aside...what be your point?...Why not share? Your English intro indicates you have a strong command of the language....We have multi-dozens of cultures on 5 continents that frequent this site & post so that all can enjoy, communicate & improve our artform.....Why not join us...you might like us afterall.....\\\FjR/// on माँ वर दो! (Wish Me, Mother!)

    From Frank James Ryan Jr 25 Apr

  • might be better translated so others can read it on जलती समिधाएँ (Burning Firewoods)

    From lxdollarsxl 25 Apr

  • 24 Apr
  • Hindi padkar bahut achcha laga. good one. on टेढ़े -मेढ़े अन्दर (Crooked Inside)

    From Aashish ameya 24 Apr

  • I am fascinated by all language so this to me is a treat!!! it intrigues me even more cos of ur little introductory note and i can see why u chose to present ur work in this way - so it gets the thumbs up from me!!! goldiexxx on टेढ़े -मेढ़े अन्दर (Crooked Inside)

    From Goldie 24 Apr

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Date & Time: 4/27/2010 4:32:00 AM

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Poem: 22883323 - Crooked Inside

Member: Anjali Sinha (Perth, Australia)

Comment: crooked from inside

but great from the exterior

such is the modern day world

difficult to perceive the truth from the false.

pray to God-to give wisdom

nice poem dear abnish

keep sharing

Date & Time: 4/25/2010 7:57:00 AM

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Poem: 22873157 - Who Cares for Whom!

Member: Dickson Mseti (Tanzanian)

Comment: HUMANS CARES MOST THEIR INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.THAT'S WE WHY WE FORGET WE NEED TO CARE EVEN THE DISTANT ONES. READ MY NEW POEM MY WORLD SPEECH OVER Pakistan.

Date & Time: 4/24/2010 10:25:00 AM

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Poem: 22873157 - Who Cares for Whom!

Member: Shona Sengupta (India)

Comment: Emotions wonderfully expressed.

Date & Time: 4/24/2010 5:26:00 AM

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Poem: 22816623 - Pain Comes and Goes

Member: RIC S. BASTASA (1/29/1961 / Philippines)

Comment: just perfect for me

i like your poem

Date & Time: 4/23/2010 7:43:00 AM

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Poem: 22816623 - Pain Comes and Goes

Member: Nicholas Limings (Columbus / United States,)

Comment: simply ouststanding that's all i can say

Date & Time: 4/23/2010 7:39:00 AM

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Poem: 22816623 - Pain Comes and Goes

Member: Dickson Mseti (Tanzania)

Comment: yap' a human is a slave of his own desire that's why they don't care. it's a wonderful poem to for learning.

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