How to Write for Success Literary Magazine: 7th Anniversary Issue

Magazine Series of How to Write for Success Literary Forum Book 5

About

The How to Write for Success Literary Forum celebrated its 7th Anniversary with members and Literary Ambassadors.
This year the magazine contains tributes and articles for the Forum’s Success written by international five-star poets.
Vandita Dharni, Chief Literary Ambassador wrote the Introduction.
Within the contents are impressive interviews from high-ranking writers such as Timothy Payton, Founder of Reflections of Life in Poetry, and Corina Junghiatu, Founder of Verseum Literary Journal.
The Annual Literary Magazine is the product of the How to Write for Success Literary Forum founded by Author Brenda Mohammed 
The Forum’s motto is sharing Literary talent worldwide and comprises prolific writers who uphold that motto.

Praise for this book

How to Write for Success 7th Anniversary Magazine Issue 2025 is a Magazine co-authored by prolific writers and poets worldwide.
It is worth reading. Observing the excellent writings and meaningful poetry will bring immense joy and pleasure. Many tributes compliment the Founder, Mrs. Brenda Mohammed, for her innovativeness, resilience, and leadership as the caring Founder of the Group.
The interview conducted by Corina Junghiatu with the Founder, the questions asked, and the answers given by Brenda Mohammed give a wonderful insight into Brenda's amazing life.
Similarly, the interviews conducted by Brenda Mohammed of Corina Junghiatu and Timothy Payton have given wonderful insights into their writing lives which others can use as examples for their own writing lives.
The introduction written by Dr. Vandita Dharni, Chief Literary Ambassador, is brilliant and worth a read. Poems written by all the prolific writers worldwide will surely lift your spirits.
As Corina Junghiatu wrote in her poem 'Seven years have passed, and on every page of this forum, each word written,
Has been a step along the path of knowledge,
A journey toward understanding and harmony.'