Scholars are encouraged to visit the websites of Stephen Gill for information (www.stephengill.ca andwww.stephengillcriticism.info). If any scholar needs any particular creative book on Stephen Gill and critical book on his works, please get in touch with Stephen Gill (stephengillgazette@gmail.com). The deadline for submission is July 15, 2011, and the anthology is expected to be released towards the end of 2011. Every contributor will receive a complimentary copy of WAR AND PEACE IN THE WORKS OF STEPHEN GILL, anthology.
Stephen Gill is the voice of our time.. He believes that the world can achieve peace, human dignity, and global unity through multicultural outlook, and democratic elected world government. Almost in all his work , there is continual search for peace, harmony, fraternity and coexistence. R. K. Singh and Mitali De Sarkar aptly say;
Stephen Gill is a poet of values---universal peace and love, oneness and wholeness of human race, respect for human right, and a social structure designed to produce and promote justice. The poet, who considers his poems part of his spiritual self, urges abolition of racial, religious, political and economic prejudices and seeks equal opportunities and privileges for men and women, adoption of a world code of human rights and responsibilities, and creation of a world federal government to heal the dissensions that divide people. He knows religious fanaticism and hatred are a world devouring fire whose violence none can quench. God alone can deliver humanity from this desolating affliction...
War is a conflict against external or internal forces, an absence of peace, justice, harmony ,and humanity. It is devoid of poise and equilibrium within our mind and beyond. When we are passing through a time of terror and conflict because fanatics, criminals and others are prone to wage war in the name of religion, social status etc. It is high time to assess the works of Stephen Gill in the light of war and peace as he prescribes solution to the present day maladies in his poetry, fiction articles, interviews and particularly in his novel The coexistence.