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Wednesday, 8 October 2025

BREAK THE SILENCE VOLUME III IS A CALL TO CONSCIENCE

 


A GLIMPSE INTO BREAK THE SILENCE VOLUME III

Break the Silence – Volume III is the third anthology in a three-book series. The first two volumes speak out against domestic violence. Volume III is a powerful anthology that unites voices from over 30 countries in a global literary uprising against human trafficking, drug addiction, and domestic violence. Each poem is a candle lit in the darkness, illuminating the pain, resilience, and hope of survivors and advocates alike.

Under Brenda Mohammed’s visionary leadership, the How to Write for Success Literary Forum transforms verse into activism. Contributors wield their pens to confront the silent suffering that plagues communities worldwide. The result is not just a book, it’s a movement.

Whether you're sipping tea or stirring hearts, this volume invites readers to listen deeply, reflect courageously, and most importantly, break the silence.

Human trafficking is a serious crime that abuses people's fundamental rights and dignity.

Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person's brain and behaviour and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medicine.

Domestic abuse, also called "domestic violence" or "intimate partner violence", can be defined as a pattern of behaviour in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner.

It is time to break the Silence and raise awareness of these deadly evils.

Poets from Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Iraq, India, Italy, Lebanon, Liberia, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, and the USA participated in this Anthology.

Under the banner of the How to Write for Success Literary Network, of which Brenda Mohammed, from Trinidad and Tobago, is the Founder, this volume transforms poetry into activism.

All three versions – Kindle, Paperback, and Audiobook are available on all Amazon platforms.

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