KIREINA JOSEI IN KIMONO By Kuma Raj Subedi

Kuma Raj Subedi
was born in the Parbat district of Nepal. He holds MA and MTESL degrees. He was
a permanent government-recruited ELF teacher. At present, Mr. Subedi is working
as a lecturer at TafeSA, Australia. He often writes about issues such as
women’s suffering, memories, religion, nature, migration, love, and culture.
As a poet and translator, his literary works have already been published in various print and online platforms. Some of them are the Misty Mountain Review, Spill Words, Indian Review, Muse India, Polis Magazino, Kavya Kishor, Aksharang, Sipay, The Gorkha Times, Of Nepalese Clay, Sind Courier, NewsnJeju, Ink Pantry, The Indian Periodical, Nepalnamcha, Poetishes, The Offline Thinker, Setopati, Poeticia, The Rising Junkiri, Sahitya Sangraha, Modern Poets Anthology (Ukiyoto Publishing), and The Writer’s Cafe, etc.
He has recently participated in KM100NZ haiku
competition held in New Zealand and Joy to the World Poetry Festival. He is
affiliated with TramsEnd Poets and Friendly Street Poets.
He has been awarded the Best Poet of the Event in the International Nazarul Poetry Festival 2023 in Bangladesh. He has been exclusively interviewed on MTV in Nepal. He has also been interviewed in a literary program by Kalika FM and Vijaya FM about his creative writings and current literary trends and styles. He has been interviewed and published in Kayakairan Daily. Three book reviews on his debut anthology of poetry have been published in The Rising Nepal, a leading and the oldest English newspaper in Nepal.


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