Vision Statement
I envision literature created by Nepalese writers residing in Australia, whether composed originally in English or translated into English, being prominently published, showcased, and readily accessible in Australian libraries and bookstores, standing alongside the works of mainstream authors. Every effort and action I undertake for literature is dedicated to realizing this vision.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Happy birthday Krishna Uncle
From my childhood I call him Krishna uncle. He is renowned by his name Krishna Prasad Parjuli, a great poet, a great writer for children, and in conclusion he is a great Nepali litterateur. He has already written dozens of books. He is more popular for "Ramro Rachana Metho Nepali" a Nepali grammar book.
I started my writing habit from my childhood. I used to give my write-up to Krishna uncle for correction and feedback. He used to give me some coins for chocolate and books for reading. At that time he also inspired me to write stories and poems. I am sure he is inspiration for many Nepalese writers and authors.
Today (July 8, 2010), my Krishna uncle celebrated his 76th birthday. On this occasion, I wish him a healthy and prosperous life.
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