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WRITERS' DIARY

DO YOU HAVE A LIKING FOR WRITINGS?

DO YOU WANT TO PUT YOUR FEELINGS INTO WORDS?


WRITERS' DIARY, an international creative literary group, has been redefined with a vision of giving value and life to the words of unprofessional writers and learners by very keen and promising youths. Besides, we have a long term vision of publishing literary books, magazines and converting this blog into a world-class website. This dream team of highly dedicated and encouraged people is working on to launch a new campaign for aspiring and amateur writers to help them explore their creative talents and make their exposure at national and international level. This diary has been designed to encourage the creations of excellent genres of literature like poetry, drama, essay, story and etc. If our talents are identified and nurtured at an early age, we can thrive in today’s environment of multiple opportunities and take on challenges that life has to offer, with confidence day in and day out. Nearly 800 members across the globe are working with us. Writing is one of the easiest and accessible means of expressing and sharing ideas, feelings, and thoughts and so on. The Writers’ Diary is with you and always values your precious words. We are always grateful to those who have been contributing their articles to us. We are mapping out some campaigns for students' sake in association with SEG-N (Sustainable Education Group-Nepal). We admit that some mistakes might have crept in whilst editing and publishing your articles. So, we are always ready to welcome your constructive suggestions, feedback and comments on our initiative work for its betterment.

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  • ▼  2011 (54)
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      • A SONG
      • AN UNWANTED MOMENT
      • BINITA RAI
      • EAT IT OR DO NOT EAT IT
      • PREJUDICE
      • STUDENTS ARE DYING: COLLEGES CAN DO MORE
      • WISH YOU HAPPY MARRIED LIFE
      • UNANSWERABLE QUESTION
      • Guru Prasad Khanal
      • THE FOUR CANDLES (Christina Tuladhar)
      • THAT'S WHY IT IS CALLED FAMILY
      • GLIMPSE OF GLORY
      • YOU INSPIRED ME (Shreyasha Pokharel)
      • MY SISTERS ( Roshan Giri)
      • IS DEMOCRACY ONLY FOR ME? (Abhitav Karna)
      • MY DAYS OF STRUGGLE SEEMS TO APPEAR AGAIN (Abhitav...
      • Samjhana Pradhan
      • Shreyasha Pokharel
      • SIMPLE GREEN THINGS ( Akhil Karna)
      • KATVITA GURUNG
      • BANDHA (Akhil Karna)
      • ON THE TRIBUTE OF MY FATHER ( Akhil Karna)
      • INCOMPREHENSIBLE LOVE........... (Amar Limbu)
      • LOVE (Jarina Bajracharya)
      • WHY TEACHERS ARE NOT ‘THOSE WHO CAN’T’
      • shreyasha Pokharel
      • WHO AM I?
      • Shreyasha Pokharel
      • "LONELINESS" (Jarina Bajracharya)
      • THE FLASHBACK ( By Amar Limbu)
      • HARD TIMES MAKE FAST FRIENDS
      • ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
      • AN EXPERIENCE OF VALENTINE'S DAY
      • WHY YOU MADE ME SO? (Niban Ojha)
      • MY NEIGHBOURHOOD IN 5 YEARS (Roshan Giri)
      • Christina Tuladhar
      • A STORY
      • STRANGE FRIENDSHIP........(Roshan Giri)
      • GOD AND HUMAN
      • MY QUESTIONS...(Roshan Giri)
      • EDITOR'S VIEW
      • IMAGINING MY IMAGINATION (Binita Rai)
      • A MISSED OPPORTUNITY
      • Sagar Raj Joshi
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EDITORS: 1.AMAR BAHADUR SHERMA [Editor-in-Chief) (MA in English, Vice-President (SEG-N) and ELT at GEMS; a freelance writer, a Full Member of the Learning Teacher Network, Sweden, writing contest winner organised by the British Council Nepal) 2.BEEJAY KUMAR GURUNG (Editor) (Gold Medalist; Poem Recitation Competition organized by RCC) 3. SUBHASH THAPA MAGAR ADVISORS: 1. DIPESH DULAL 2. TEK BAHADUR BOHARA Photographs: Subhash Thapa Magar
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