Soodabeh Saeidnia’s “Two Micro-Poems” captures our present sense of disunity and the accompanying sorrow.
Soodabeh Saeidnia
About Soodabeh Saeidnia
Soodabeh Saeidnia lives in NYC and originally is a Persian. She got her Pharm D and Ph.D. of Pharmacognosy and has worked in Kyoto University (Japan), TUMS (Iran) and University of Saskatchewan (Canada). Her English poems have been published in different anthologies and literary magazines including “Careless Embrace of the Boneshaker” (by Great Weather for Media) “Squawk Back”, “Indiana Voice Journal”, “Scarlet Leaf Review”, “Sick Lit Magazine”, “Dying Dahlia Review”, and so many. The first collection of her contemporary poems “Street of the Ginkgo Trees”, and also the newly released anthologies (She is both the editor and contributor) “Voice of Monarch Butterflies” and “Apple Fruits of an Old Oak” are now alive on Amazon.