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New Year Reflections - Lora Lee
Lora Lee shares her New Year Reflections with Seagulls Post
Dec 31, 20252 min read


New Year Reflections - Lynne Alison
Lynne Alison shares her New Year Reflections with Seagulls Post Magazine
Dec 30, 20252 min read


New Year Reflections - Celeste Quackenbush
Celeste Quackenbush writes about 2026 reflections
Dec 29, 20252 min read


New Year Reflection - Robin Bhattacharya
Robin Bhattacharya writes about New Year reflections
Dec 28, 20252 min read


New Year Reflections - JT Caine
I have spent too much time, over the past few years, looking out of open doors and marvelling at the beautyand the possibility outside.
Dec 28, 20253 min read


Last call for submission - Second Edition of Seagulls Post Magazine
Last call for submission - Second Edition of Seagulls Post Magazine
May 20th is the deadline for receiving submissions for the second editi
May 6, 20241 min read


Submission for THE SECOND ISSUE of Seagulls Post is OPEN!
Calling For Submission!
Submission for THE SECOND ISSUE of Seagulls Post is open!
Submission is now open for the second issue of SEAGULLS
Feb 22, 20241 min read


APPLAUD and CRY - a poem by Patrick Osada - UK
APPLAUD and CRY - a poem by Patrick Osada - UK
Feb 18, 20241 min read


Roger Stennett: "I feel grateful to have been educated in the old British Grammar school system"
An interview with Roger Stennett
Interviewed by: Deena Elsheikh
Nov 15, 202313 min read


Seagulls Post English 1 is released!
The release to the first issue of Seagulls Post English
Nov 1, 20231 min read


Lisa Jewell: A Master Storyteller Crafting Captivating Narratives
Born and raised in London, Lisa Jewell developed a passion for writing at a young age. After completing her education, she worked in various
Aug 17, 20232 min read


Submission Deadline is August 14th
Submission deadline is August 14th Don’t miss out! Our first English Edition will be published soon. Please refer to our submission page...
Aug 8, 20231 min read


‘Night Of Too Few Dreams’ by Roger Stennett
‘Night Of Too Few Dreams’ Apoem by Roger Stennett
Aug 8, 20232 min read


‘Soft Landings’ by Roger Stennett
‘Soft Landings: A poem by Roger Stennett
Aug 8, 20231 min read


Milton Acorn: The People's Poet and Advocate of Social Justice
Milton James Rhode Acorn, affectionately known as "The People's Poet," was a prominent Canadian poet whose work resonated with the working c
Aug 4, 20232 min read


Crafting Words: The Path to Becoming a Good Poet and Writer
Writing is an art that requires dedication, passion, and continuous growth. Whether your journey leads you to become a poet or a writer in a
Aug 4, 20232 min read


Lover's Complaint by William Shakespeare
Lover's Complaint by William Shakespeare
Aug 4, 20239 min read


The Most Well-Known Canadian Literature Prizes and Awards
Among Canada's oldest and most prestigious literary honors, the Governor General's Literary Awards have been presented annually since 1937
Aug 4, 20232 min read


Canadian Literature: A Diverse Tapestry of Voices and Experiences
One of the defining features of Canadian literature is its celebration of cultural diversity. As a nation of immigrants, Canada has become a
Aug 4, 20233 min read


E. Pauline Johnson: Celebrating Indigenous Heritage through Poetry
As a woman of mixed heritage, Johnson often faced challenges in a society dominated by Eurocentric norms
Aug 4, 20233 min read


Michael Ondaatje: Weaving Literary Tapestries of Memory, Identity, and History
Michael Ondaatje, the renowned Canadian poet, is a literary maestro whose evocative verses have captivated readers around the world
Aug 4, 20232 min read


Marie-Célie Agnant: Exploring Identity, History, and Human Struggles in Canadian Poetry
Marie-Célie Agnant is a prominent Canadian poet known for her compelling exploration of identity, history, and human struggles
Aug 4, 20232 min read


Analysis of " A SAD CHILD" by Margaret Atwood
Analysis of " A SAD CHILD" by Margaret Atwood
Aug 4, 20232 min read
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