User:Shaleen kumar Singh

Brief Profile

Shaleen Kumar Singh (1979), a budding poet, translator, reviewer and critic belongs to Budaun, a tiny city of Uttar Pradesh (India). He has been awarded the degree of Ph.D. in ‘Panorama of Mahashweta’s Indo-English Verse- An Evaluation’ in 2006. Besides, he is also a Law graduate from M. J. P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. His poems and critical works have been published in several leading print journals and magazines of India and Abroad including Remarkings(Agra), Poet(Chennai), Poets International(Banglore), Metverse Muse(Vishakhapattnam), Helicon Views(Amroha), The Green Lotus(Bhubneshwar), Bizz Buzz(Mysore), Contemporary Vibes(Chandigarh), Free Xpression(Australia), Voice of Kolkata(Kolkata), Skylark(Aligarh), Kohinoor (Bihar), Indo Asian Literature(New Delhi), Poetcrit(H.P.), Shine(Tamilnadu), Mandakini(Bareilly), The Golden Vase(Bhubneshwar), Indian Book Chronicle(Jaipur), Dialogue(Lucknow), Replica(Cuttack) etc.. He has edited Dohe Tabib Ke (2007) by Dr Ishaq Hussain Tabib; Creation and other Poems (2007), Nature Poems (2008), Dear Children(2008) by Swami Nem Pal. He has also translated Lyric Lute (2007) of Dr. Mahendra Bhatnagar, a Hindi poet of Gwalior (M.P.) and is the co-author of Poet-Mahendra Bhatnagar: His Mind and Art (2007). He is translating Drifting Thoughts into Hindi of Jackim Baum from Canada. His poems can also be read on the websites like lovepoemsandpoetry poetbay, sharepoetry, webpoetrycorner, myspace, authorsden, worldofpoets, neopoets, wonderhaikuworlds and poetrypoem. A Few leading e-journals like Kritya, Muse India, boloji, poetsindia, thanal online, literary india, stellershowcasejournal, goarticles, ezinearticles and munyori poetry journal have also published his poems articles and Interview. He is in association with several literary, social and cultural organizations. He teaches English at Kisan Degree College, Allahabad, affiliated to C. S. J. M. University, Kanpur. At present he is editing the ezine www.creativesaplings.com and a book of Critical essays on Stephen Gill (Canada). Proprietary Pains is his maiden collection dedicated to his father