A Vibrant and dynamic society to foster and espouse literature and creativity...
The Academy of (W)riters And World Literati (ARAWLII) was incepted in 2008,with the launch ofits flagship—PROSOPISIA—the Biannual International Journal of Poetry and Creative Writing,and with an aim to promote creative writing in English in particular through bringing together poets and writers from all over the world on a single participatory platform and,thus, strengthen the cultural and literary ties which bind India with other countries...
Today when Bharat which is India for the non-Indians or pseudo-Indians, is rapidly emerging as Vishvaguru with its noblest and most perennial ideal of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkamto be in reach of realisation, the efforts of the ARAWLII may be considered as a little offering at the grand yajna of this Amritkaal and likened to the ones of little squirrel who used to besmear herself with the sand at the seashore and dust it off in the ocean during the building of Ramsetu.The founding members of the Academy had a grand vision and a noble cause to re-establish and re-discover the fast-eroding values in the human society which is torn between consumerism and commodification of relationships, cut-throat competition, a fast-degrading quality of human fibre and the drying up of the springs of love and compassion in the man’s breast. And they had envisioned, of course, with well-arrived convictions that it is only through literature—which has the unconsumable potential to make this planet the right place to live through re-instilling the samskaras of caring and sharing—it is only through literature that there could be any redemption, that there in literature lies the panacea to the moral and ethical ailments of mankind. The Academy also has held the view that creative writing can serve as a safety valve for the pent-up and smothered emotions, complexes and cries of the human soul. The Academy is a mantric utterance of shared human existence and an echo unto progeny.
No wonder, poets and writers from all over the world—like (Late) Les Murray, (Late) Niranjan Mohanty, Christopher Rollason, E.E. Sule, Geoff Page, Mark O’Connor, Satendra Nandan, Jayanta Mahapatra, Sheela Upadhyay, Bill Ashcroft, John Kinsella, S. Asnani, Adele C. Garaghty, James Ragan, to name a few—joined the Academy as members of the Advisory Board.
The Academy, now a registered Society, has more ambitious and proud plans/projects to carry out. We are spreading our wings to scale beyond the horizons and opening up gates of the Academy for a larger community of lovers of literature—both local and worldwide—to accompany us in our pilgrimage to the shrine of the Muse. We are sincerely and seriously planning to make Prosopisia a quarterly publication from upcoming Winter issue. School and College Level Poetry and Creative Writing Competitions/Workshops will be organised for the grooming of literary talent. The Academy also has plans to begin Writer-in-Residence Fellowships for the contemporary world literati.