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Corporate life is sometimes hard sometimes easy - sometimes fraught with danger and sometimes a laugh a minute... Here are some poems and illustrations inspired by corporate life... *15 Minute Break * They were once out in the passageway Now they're out on the street In all kinds of weather Enduring cold and heat It's like they have run away But didn't get far They need to be here For the semblance Of a conference For the gossip and the news Discuss the day's strategy And sometimes new shoes But mostly they're here (and the truth really sticks) Because they are slaves to Their nicotine fix.

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Corporate life is sometimes hard sometimes easy - sometimes fraught with danger and sometimes a laugh a minute... Here are some poems and illustrations inspired by corporate life... *15 Minute Break * They were once out in the passageway Now they're out on the street In all kinds of weather Enduring cold and heat It's like they have run away But didn't get far They need to be here For the semblance Of a conference For the gossip and the news Discuss the day's strategy And sometimes new shoes But mostly they're here (and the truth really sticks) Because they are slaves to Their nicotine fix.


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An advertising copywriter for 'what feels like a hundred years', Rohini, who was born and grew up in India, considers Bahrain, Halifax, Nova Scotia and most recently, Port Coquitlam BC, Canada home. She has written ad copy for films, radio, and print, in India, Bahrain and Canada. She wrote two books that were commissioned assignments as part of her professional work. Her articles have been published in The Statesman, Calcutta, India; The Globe and Mail, Canada and The Halifax Chronicle Herald, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her writing has also appeared in magazines and papers in Bahrain including, the GDN, Daily Tribune, and Sabaya magazine. She occasionally edits and manages a blog 'Home The Clock Struck One' (http://dlip.wordpress.com) for her brother who had a stroke in 2007. Her blog of personal writing and interests can be found here: https://fictionpals.wordpress.com. She was an active member and until recently, Director of the Bahrain Writers' Circle. In this role she successfully planned, organised, and launched the following annual events: Colours of Life Poetry Festival (2015 2019) and Confluence where words & images meet an exhibition of art and writing (2018 -2020). She is also an active member of the Sri-City Wordsmiths in Canada, where she organises the social meetings every other month. Three of her books and stories were published through Ex-L-Ence an independent publisher in the UK (whoclosed down after Covid-19). These are Corpoetry, a collection of light-hearted verse satirising corporate life as seen from the point of view of mid-level office workers; Desert Flower under the name Zohra Saeed is a short romantic story based in 1930's Bahrain and Five Lives One Day in Bahrain is set in Bahrain 2007. In 2021, she released Twelve Roses For Love a slim collection of a dozen short stories celebrating love in many forms. Available on Amazon. She also has a short story published in The Missouri Review (digital, audio and print). Her poetry has been featured in online and print publications including Dilliwali (Publisher Busra Alvi Razzak), Quesadilla & Other Adventures (2019), The Society of Classical Poets' both online and in their print Journals VII & VIII, her rhyming riddle poem placed 7th out of 177 entries in their Rhyming Riddle Contest 2018. A short story was shortlisted in The Atlantis Short Story Contest (2014) later published by Expanded Horizons, (2018). A CNF entry was longliste...