Global Poets Unite in Launch of “World Poets Magazine” Celebrating International Voices

The launch of World Poets Magazine, a new English-language electronic poetry journal based in Greece, has been met with an enthusiastic response from distinguished poets around the world. Founded and edited by Greek poet Dimitris P. Kraniotis, the magazine aims to serve as a vibrant international platform for contemporary poetic expression.

In a statement marking the occasion, Kraniotis expressed his deep appreciation for the overwhelming support:
“It is a great honor for me to witness the remarkable response to the invitation sent to important poets of the world to publish their works in this new magazine. World Poets Magazine aspires to present the voices of significant poets from across the globe.”

The inaugural participation reflects the magazine’s global vision, bringing together poets from diverse cultural and literary backgrounds, including contributors from Greece, South Korea, India, Egypt, China, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Italy, Sudan/Austria, and the United States. This diversity underscores the publication’s mission to foster cross-cultural dialogue through poetry.

Among the featured poets appearing in the launch visuals are Dimitris P. Kraniotis (Greece), Kang Byeong-Cheol (South Korea), Jernail Singh Anand (India), Ashraf Aboul-Yazid (Egypt), Cao Shui (China), Shahid Abbas (Pakistan), Adel Khozam (UAE), Giuseppe Napolitano (Italy), Rati Saxena (India), Tarek Eltayeb (Sudan/Austria), and George Wallace (USA).

World Poets Magazine positions itself as a meeting ground for established and emerging poetic voices, offering readers a rich tapestry of global literature in English. The editorial vision emphasizes inclusivity, artistic excellence, and the celebration of poetry as a universal language.

The magazine invites readers and poets alike to explore its content and engage with its growing international community through its online platform.

For more information, visit:
https://wps-poet.blogspot.com/

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