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Shagufta Hassan

Shagufta Hassan is a writer, poet, author, educator and columnist. She can be reached at loneshagufta786@gmail.com
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From The Greyscales Of Dusk

"Fulgent moonshine stabbed the dusty leaves pale. The sonic glitch disrupts the chain of thoughts. The numb eyes look at the mind-numbing soul helplessly."

Dark Endeavour [Book Review]

The catalogue "Dark Endeavour" written by Ishrat Ashraf Malik is precisely the packet of poems, summaries and extracts.

Fazil Zahoor – Author at a young age with Asian Education Award

Seventeen years old Fazil Zahoor from village Shimmer Noorabad in district Kulgam is a published writer of two books 'The Real Truth' and 'Quiet Soul'.

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