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  2. Jawayd Anwar - Wikipedia

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    While on a short return to Pakistan, Anwar spent a few days at a mushaira with poets in Islamabad and died of a sudden heart attack in Lahore on 25 November 2011. [3] One of his last poems Agr Apnay Betay Ko Tum Nay Usama Kaha ("if you named your son Usama") became a topic of discussion for its style among intellectuals and was considered ...

  3. Anoushka Sabnis - Wikipedia

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    Anoushka Sabnis (born January 27, 2007) is an Indian writer, poet and public speaker. [1] She has published several books. She published her first book at the age of 10 [2] [3] and has since been active in advocating the benefits of reading and writing, especially for children.

  4. List of books written by children or teenagers - Wikipedia

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    Also a volume of poetry he wrote with his sister Elizabeth, Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire, was published in 1810. Mattie Stepanek (1990–2004), an American poet, published seven best-selling books of poetry. John Steptoe (1950–1989), author and illustrator, began his picture book Stevie at 16. It was published in 1969 in Life.

  5. 20 Popular Short Poems for Kids - AOL

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    These short poems for kids will be easy for your child to recite along with you while they unlock the best parts of their imagination. Best poems for kids Between nursery rhymes, storybooks ...

  6. Elevenie - Wikipedia

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    An elevenie (German Elfchen – Elf "eleven" and -chen as diminutive suffix to indicate diminutive size and endearment) is a short poem with a given pattern. It contains eleven words which are arranged in a specified order over five rows. Each row has a requirement that can vary.

  7. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1930s teenagers, adolescents and young adults were still considered children in society. Following the recognition of teenagers as a distinct group of people, the designation of young adult literature was developed by librarians to help teenagers make the transition between children's literature and adult literature. [ 5 ]

  8. Cipher in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    The true story is about an ostracized teenager, Cliff Evans, who, following the move-in of his stepfather, becomes a completely withdrawn and friendless "cipher".Then, on a school bus, he asks to be let off, and collapses and dies in the snow near the roadside.

  9. Ina Coolbrith - Wikipedia

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    Coolbrith continued to write and work to support herself. From 1909 to final publication in 1917, she painstakingly collected and edited a book of Stoddard's poetry, writing a foreword and joining her short memorial poem "At Anchor" to verse submitted by Stoddard's friends Joaquin Miller, George Sterling and Thomas Walsh. [61]