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The Wise Owl

Painted Stork Edition

April 2024

Artwork: Harmeet Singh  & Rachna Singh

Editor Speak

April 2024

One bright, sunny spring morning, The Wise Owl Team visited a tiny hamlet in Punjab (India) called Motemajra. We had learnt that the local populace had stopped harvesting water chestnuts in the village lake as it was the nesting ground of painted storks.  As soon as we reached the lake, our eyes were riveted by the sight of a flock of painted storks foraging in the shallow waters for fish. It was a mesmerising sight. Storks are also known to be the guardian angels of birth, renewal, creativity and fertility.  So, we decided to baptise our April edition the Painted Stork edition.

 

The April edition has on offer interviews with creative stalwarts- Manju Kapur, an award-winning writer, whose recent book The Gallery, has been long listed for the Auther awards 2024 and Barbara Jaenicke, an Oregon based award-winning artist who excels in oils and pastels. We also talk to Jonaki Ray, about Firefly Memories, her beautiful poetry collection. Poetry, stories, reviews, visual art, & podcasts suffuse this edition with creative energy and vigour. Our Montage film, 'My Phone, My Life' dwells on how phones have taken over our lives. At the centre of the film is a woman who struggles to punch in a phone number and then gives up even while the phone toting herds are blissfully ignorant of her struggle. This film has been selected for screening at various International  Short Film Festivals in UK and USA. 

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So dear readers & viewers, do find time to browse through  the literary and artistic fare we have curated for you. 

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An Interview with AN AWARD-WINNING WRITER 

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                 Manju Kapur                               An Award winning writer
 

  The  INTERVIEW: Barbara Jaenicke       

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      Recent work
 

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                          Barbara Jaenicke
            An Award winning Oregon-based Artist

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      Recent work
 

More than 100 conversations With creative wizards

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To enjoy conversations with creative luminaries like Roger Frappier, Raghu Rai, Audrey Magee, JR Thorp, ai Li  click the button below

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FICTION

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NON FICTION

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REVIEWS

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Visual Arts

TALKING BOOKS

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Jonaki Ray

Jonaki Ray talks about her book Firefly Memories

A SPECIAL: JAIPUR LITERATURE FESTIVAL 2024

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Here is what the Wise Owl Team Did at Jaipur Literature Festival

The Wise Owl MONTAGE
My Phone, My Life
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The film can be seen at two levels. Phones have become an integral part of our lives. Everything revolves around them. However in this hum drum of life while we are busy conversing, connecting, interacting, someone, somewhere is struggling. The old lady tries to remember her contact number and after repeated tries gives up. The world around her is too busy to care!
 


Concept, Photography, Direction: Harmeet Singh

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Podcasts

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Cataloging Fall 1932 & Expelling Loneliness (poems)
Jan Wiezorek

Image by Kenrick Mills

Full Surprise (poem)
Duane Herrmann 

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After the Cyclone (Poem)
Geetha Ravichandran

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At the Thrift Shop & Not Every Poem (Poems)
Jennifer Gurney

Plate design

A notary Public (Story
Jonathan B Ferrini

Image by Tony Detroit

Coughing Lunatic (Poem)
Allan Lake

Our Daily Segment

The Daily Verse

Our Weekly Segment

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The WEEKLY YARNS

To enjoy poetry everyday  and stories once a week, take a look at The Daily Verse and The Weekly Yarns. If you have a yen to share your poetry and stories with our readers, just send in your submissions to editor@thewiseowl.art

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