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iamnasra

Nasra Al Adawi is a poetess whose work is rooted in humanitarian and charitable concerns, where she lends a heart to the children of Oman, through her poetry.

Born in Zanzibar and raised in the United Arab Emirates, this budding poet, begin her career writing verse in Arabic, and later in English.

In the mid and late ’90s,... more »
  • Oman
  • member since September 28 2007

iamnasra’s last login was Thursday, October 16 2008.

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  • Eddyc

    Eddyc says

    Great, i wish i could join you, however i live in kenya

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    Got your e-mail. Nice site!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • chioma c

    chioma c says

    hello,
    i created a new group "nigerian authors and poets". there is a wealth of nigerian writers, many of whom have won nobel, orange, caine prizes etc. hope u enjoy the read.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • hunaini m

    hunaini m says

    Helo little sister, happy to hear from you.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Aninda

    Aninda says

    sure...i'd love to join the Omani group, though i am an Indian living in Oman. How exactly do i join the group?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    Happy Valentine's Day from the U.S. and may love always be in your heart and mind. Your friend, Skip

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    Thank you.
    Lead kindly light
    What more can I say?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    "I had gone a-begging from door to door in the village path, when thy golden chariot appeared in the distance like a gorgeous dream and I wondered who was this King of all kings! My hopes rose high and methought my evil days were at an end, and I stood waiting for alms to be given unasked and for wealth scattered on all sides in the dust. The chariot stopped where I stood. Thy glance fell on me and thou camest down with a smile. I felt that the luck of my life had come at last. Then of a sudden thou didst hold out thy right hand and say 'What hast thou to give to me?' Ah, what a kingly jest was it to open thy palm to a beggar to beg! I was confused and stood undecided, and then from my wallet I slowly took out the least little grain of corn and gave it to thee. But how great my surprise when at the day's end I emptied my bag on the floor to find a least little grain of gold among the poor heap. I bitterly wept and wished that I had had the heart to give thee my all."
    (From Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore)
    PS: Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913 for Gitanjali

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    Hi Nasra,
    So sorry. The Tree of Man by Patrick White is at home in Kochin. Too bad you asked me something and I am not able to do that. I will tell you about rewing your book tomorrow on phone.
    Take care
    varghese

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    hello
    long time indeed. I am very much in town. would surely see you before I leave. Have been reading 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' by Khaled Hosseini, if you haven't read it, do read it. It's a wonderful book. If you want I can give it to you.
    How is everything? I am going to pick up 'Dangerous Love' I just saw it on your shelf and also your rating, let's see.
    regards
    varghese
    do call sometime

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Aninda

    Aninda says

    Hello Nasra. I saw your note on my page. I did read some of your stuff on blogspot. I liked them, some more than others perhaps but I liked them. Carry on writing...:-)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • David E

    David E says

    Thanks for the note. I have located it on Amazon and will look into tracking down a copy! I'm excited to read it.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    I completed my latest novel. It is about 180 pages and 13 chapters, with 13 pages in the last chapter. I can guarantee you it is a nail biter to the last work. Your friend. Skip

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Aqueelah I

    Aqueelah I says

    A Salaam Alaykum My Sister; I would be pleased,if you would allow me to be a shelfari friend, inshaallah. I have extended an invitation to you from thhe site "Proud To Be Hajabii" Your background and pleasant work is mashaAllah- May Allah grant you blessing in yout work, snd Ilok love to chat with you on shelafari
    Sister Aqueelah
    May the peace and blessings of Allah(ST)be with you

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    Thanks for the note. Everything is fine over here. Went to the Gym today and worked out for about 1 1/2 hours. Stopped by my favorite coffee shop and had a coffee and bagel and now home. Reading your message. Hope everything is going well for you. I am very close to finishing my next novel. Being it is Chiller/Romance, I am making it 13 Chapters. about 250 pages. I am on the 11 Chapter now. Have a wonderful Day. Your friend, Skip

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • varghese k

    varghese k says

    Yes indeed, it's been a while. everything is fine.
    I knew you would, anyone who likes books would love Borders.
    Did you persuade them to display your books?
    regards
    varghese

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    Thank you for accepting the friend invitation. Again, thank you for the kind note. Your new friend, Skip

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    Hello and thank you for such a kind note. I am also amazed at you doing what you are doing with your work. You and an Angel on earth. Skip

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )