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Fabiyas M V

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Fabiyas M V (born on 23 September 1974) is a poet, short story writer, and teacher from Orumanayur village in Kerala in India. He is the author of Monsoon Turbulence (Poetry Nook, USA) Shelter within the Peanut Shells (Red Cherry Books, India) Kanoli Kaleidoscope (PunksWritePoemsPress,USA), Eternal Fragments (Erbacce Press, UK), Stringless Lives (Budding Light Press, Australia), Moonlight And Solitude (Raspberry Books, India). His seventh book, Being Human is forthcoming from Swallow Publishing, USA.

His fiction and poetry have appeared in several anthologies, magazines and journals across the globe. Westerly (Western Australian University), British Council, Hawaii Review (University of Hawaii), Red Coyote (University of South Dakota), Noctua Review (Southern Connecticut State University), Rathalla Review (Rosemont College), Event (Douglas College), Forward Poetry, Off the Coast, Silver Blade, Pear Tree Press, Poetry Nook, Zoetic Press, Zimbell House Publishing, Typehouse, Structo, Encircle Publications, Lumpen, Shooter, Nous, Evening Street Review, The Curlew, Alban Lake, Verbal Art, Tower Poetry, Chiltern Arts, Anima, Of Nepalese Clay, Malevolent Soap, Qommunicate Publishing, the Elephant, BFP Books, Slice Of The Moon Books, Pendle War Poetry, Kansas City Voices,Still Point Magazine, and Creative Writing Ink are some of his publishers.

He has won many international accolades including Merseyside at War Poetry Award from Liverpool University; Lest We Forget Poetry Prize from Auckland War Memorial Museum; and Animal Poetry Prize 2012 from RSPCA (Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelties against Animals, UK). He was the finalist for Global Poetry Prize 2015 by the United Poets Laureate International (UPLI) in Vienna.

Poetry Nook and The Literary Hatchet have nominated him for the Pushcart Prize.

His poem, "Indian Singh" was selected for the International Poetry Exhibition, organized by the Liverpool John Moores University, UK.The same poem was selected and presented in connection with Anzac Day Celebrations 2015 at Auckland War Memorial Museum, New ZEALAND.

His poems have been broadcast on the All India Radio.He is a teacher at Govt.Higher Secondary School, Maranchery in Kerala. He has an M.A.in English literature from University of Calicut, and B.Ed from Mahatma Gandhi University.

His spouse is Ajina, and daughters are Mehna and Isha.

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