August 4, 2024

My recently published play

The Inglorious Bastard after “Downfall” Two couples (MO+Ellie and Sam+Sarah) are on a leisure trip to Nürnberg in the summer of 2023. They visit the Nazi […]
May 12, 2023

Book Review: Essentials of Screenwriting

When you read the book, it feels like the author has a live communication with you, walking you through the stages of screenwriting, and guiding you […]
March 12, 2022

“A Louvre of Verse” will be showcased at the LA Times Festival

My third poetry collection “A Louvre of Verse” will be showcased at the LA Times Festival of books, the largest book festival in the US, to […]
October 11, 2021

Standing

My poem “Standing” is just published in Ishraqah, the University of Nizwa Journal. This is a bottom-up read poem though reading top to bottom also makes […]
October 11, 2021

Standing

My poem “Standing” is just published in Ishraqah, the University of Nizwa Journal. This is a bottom-up read poem though reading top to bottom also makes […]
August 8, 2021

Best Poems Encyclopedia

To my surprise, I found three of my old poems on the “Best Poems Encyclopedia” website under my birth name though I use my writer name […]
July 28, 2021
Cultural Ties - Diaspora- Diaspora Literature - IDentity- Twin identity

Diaspora Literature

Diaspora Literature By Mohammed Forouzani (Martin Foroz) Part 1 : A Twin IDentity Are you living in a country different from your ancestral homeland? Have you […]
May 30, 2021

The Difference between Qualitative and Quantitative Meter

In English poetry, the most common types of metrical feet are two syllables and three syllables long. They’re characterized by their particular combination of stressed syllables […]
January 31, 2021

Silent Sound

(Silent Sound) Eolian sound encountering obstacles, going through empty buildings and wires, humming its way in an indifferent tone, blowing the leaves after the bird is […]
January 1, 2021

The Differences between Persian and Arabic

Persian (the English word for the language) or Farsi (the Arabic word for the language) or originally Parsi, is the language of Persia or Iran. It […]
December 26, 2020

The Birth of Jesus Christ and Pagan Traditions

Though December 25 is the day Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the date itself and several of the customs we’ve come to associate with Christmas actually […]