Magazine of the Pen's Tear

In the presence of September, that month where time intersects with memory, and where the scent of absence mingles with the promise of beginnings, we open the pages of the twenty-first issue of Tears of the Pen. September is not merely a season dragging behind it withered leaves, but an existential moment in which man contemplates himself in the mirror of nature, realizing that falling is not death but transformation, and that every ending is but another doorway toward a new meaning.
This issue is not presented as a numerical addition in a continuous sequence, but as a renewed presence of the cry of the word in a world that grows more silent the louder its noise becomes. Ink here is not an ornament on paper, but a testimony that the spirit is still capable of resistance, and that thought, however fragile it may seem, carries a deeper impact than all the forces that seek to subdue it.
Through its studies, articles, poems, and reflections, the eternal human quest for meaning unfolds—a quest that never ends, for at its core it is not a journey toward an answer, but a perpetual dwelling in the space of the question. Thus, Tears of the Pen becomes a platform for those who wish to see beyond the eyes, and to listen to what hides behind words, where wonder meets wisdom, beauty meets longing, and man encounters his own shadow in the mirrors of existence.
September reminds us that mortality is not the enemy of eternity, but its partner in the game of time; that sunset, however burdened with departure, opens a door to a dawn yet unborn. For this reason, this issue carries within it the spirit of September: that noble sorrow adorned with meaning, and that silent will which refuses to surrender to oblivion, believing that the word still holds the power to ignite a light that transcends the limits of the moment.
It is a call to readers not only to read between the lines, but to listen to the silence that surrounds them—for within that silence lies the essence of the human experience, where man is reshaped between presence and absence, between a meaning that is born and another that fades away.
Thus, the twenty-first issue of Tears of the Pen is released in September—not to fill the emptiness of a library, but to fill the emptiness of the soul, leaving behind a beautiful scar in memory, reminding us that when a word is born from a living heart, it can surpass the boundaries of time, and remain alive as long as man carries within him a longing for meaning.
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