ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Three Poems By Anannya Dasgupta Birds on the Edge of a City We went to watch birds byAnannya Dasgupta2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Four Poems By Dee Allen If Nature Took a human shape It would be A female Shadow self byDee Allen2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Five Poems By Shikhandin One April evening I saw the dance of fireflies Small smoulders coruscating byShikhandin4 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Four Poems By Anuradha prasad The river, a rushing beast running rugged through foliage scraggly and thick byAnuradha prasad2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Two Poems By Barnali Ray Shukla She sat stitching a river along hems, fraying with myths of going underground byBarnali Ray Shukla2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Three Poems By Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca An Australian Bush fire rages A Koala barely escapes the flames Bewildered, hot byKavita Ezekiel Mendonca2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Four Poems By Kashiana Singh hypothesis Nearly done, the tree nudges a falling, its leaves unmoored like byKashiana Singh3 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 A Poem By Sanket Mhatre Bending over clouds We are dunked, face first Into the broken arteries of bySanket Mhatre1 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Two Poems By Aekta Khubchandani I’m the slowest smoker that I know of I’ve watched a squirrel eat a groundnut byAekta Khubchandani2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Three Poems By Lynn White Broken Hold the moon carefully, it’s very fragile so easily broken by the human byLynn White2 minute read