Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Written from the Heart







Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Book Launch Saturday 2:30-4 March 21st,
 2015



Oakville writer Morteza Abdolalian 
(Mori) has 
published his first book. Written in English and Farsi he
 shares
 his perspective, emotions and ideas to a wide audience. 
By 
making his experiences both human and approachable, he 
has added to the richness of our cultural and literary 
community.

Morteza Abdolalian is a journalist, blogger, human rights advocate, 
and board member of Canadian Journalists For Free Expression 
(CJFE). He has participated in projects with Pen Canada and other
 writers groups. He has appeared on Canadian radio and television,
 and in newspapers and magazines.

Written From The Heart
by Morteza Abdolalian


The sky will become bright
From this long and dark curtain
And our return from this exile is certain

Oakville's writing tradition is enriched by the whole community. 
Mori has participated actively through various writer's groups 
Former President of the Inkwell Writer's Group, Derik Hawley, 
observed.

Mori came from a different culture, cultures actually, than 

the rest of us. Yet through his sharing we could understand, 

and by sharing his understanding he made us and our writing 

richer.This is what poetry is for.


His poetry explores life in Canada from his unique perspective, 
his love of language and its power to express experience shows 
through as observes the world around him.

                      A word froze to death

                      
                      On a freezing winter day,
                      A diction came to my mind,
                      As I was about to write it on a paper,
                      It froze to death.

                                  Kerr Street & Lakeshore Road

                                  Oakville, Ontario, Canada. 1997

His work goes beyond his Canadian experiences. Mori has traveled 

extensively, and lived in Iran, The Philippines and Japan. His writing 

shares these experiences in a way that makes it both human and 

approachable.

                      Occupant of soul

                      In a surprise moments
                      The wave that slammed on my eyes
                      Went through
                      Washed my brain
                      Landed in my soul
                      Another permanent resident
                      “Tsunami” 

                          Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

                          Dedicated to the victims of Tsunami in Japan, 
Thailand and Indonesia...


Mori is also active as journalist. Much of his work is available online.





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