April Litterateurs Redefining World
Anthru, Editor Shajil
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April Litterateurs Redefining World 2025, fourth anthology in the series of Litterateur Redefining World–the international magazine published by Real Magazine Productions, Trivandrum, Kerala, India is released on 21 April 2025, the day which is celebrated as “World Creativity and Innovation Day”. The editor of this magazine is Shajil Anthru, founder of Zeroism- a literary philosophy and fishbone poetry - a new poetic style. He is also the author of the shortest story in the world in one word- the story, considered being with no barriers of any sort.
“The theme for this year is “Step out and innovate” which we are into since the inception of this magazine. In between, World Theatre Day was also celebrated on 27 March 2025 with a theme “Theatre and a Culture of Peace”. We are now in a world of disarrays and disproportionate inequality and wars of different forms. Almost all governance is displaying the behavior of authoritarian, trying to suppress the voiceless mass of the world. May be the highly volatile nature of technological progress in the world had made the thought process and action of human being intolerable, highly volatile and unpredictable. It is high time to have the NextGen to possess and practice a culture of inclusiveness and tolerance. True it is, every individual is to exposed to different cultures, traditions, and beliefs for better cultural understanding and appreciation. The result will be respect for diversity and denial of discrimination. The current era is traumatized by another world war–be in through military, biological, trade or technology. Only the average person is affected by any form of war. Women and children will only suffer. In this context, we urge every citizen of the world to step out an innovate theatre for fostering a culture of peace and sustainability.” says Shajil Anthru, the Chief Editor of the magazine.
The magazine features Message for World Theatre Day 2025 by Theodoros TERZOPOULOS, Greece, cover by Michele Digrandi, Ragusa, Italy, A ten minute play by Jack Foley, California, regular painting column of Giacomo Cuttone, Italy, Poetry by Marlon Salem Gruezo, Philippines, Eric Bruce Smith , United States, Subash Singh Parajuli, Nepal, Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews, Canada, Małgorzata Borzeszkowska, Poland and Silvana Dimitrievska, Skopje, book review by Taghrid Bou Merhi , Lebanese-Brazilian, Poetic Drama by Ivan Pozzoni, Monza, Italy, Short story by Kelle Grace Gaddis, United States and Scholarly Article by Mazdak Panjei, Iran. The special feature about Theatrics–an initiative of K M Anthru foundation written by John T Vekkan, India make the edition meaningful.
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