Apr 19, 2023NaPoWriMoNaPoWriMo'23 Day Fourteen: Brief Heavenwhat is it about mothers and the sad singularity of things they do for themselves? but i saw her laugh for the longest time and wipe
Apr 14, 2023NaPoWriMoNaPoWriMo'23 Day Eight: Haircut and Hair Coloring as a reset buttonA Pixie Cut by Abshaar Saeed I sit in a radiant chamber with tube lights, many other lights some dull and some ephemeral like the...
Apr 9, 2023NaPoWriMoNaPoWriMo'23 Day Five: We are gift-wrapping the earth in plastic, but for whomBuried Alive in Plastic by Arya Mohapatra One. Tangled with the acrid scent of burnt paper and wasted sap, the earth reeks of incinerated...
Apr 5, 2023NaPoWriMoNaPoWriMo'23 Day Three: Every Dead Thing is in need of more mourning(Assume all trigger warnings) Until the mo(u)ring flickers in an oil lamp again by Shailja Bahety The red silk light escapes the oil lamp...
Apr 21, 2022NaPoWriMoA Litmus Test of Indian Democracy, Poems from NaPoWriMo 2022 Day ThirteenA Qabr of Loktantra by Nameera Anjum Khan Day 13, almost 10 PM I have taken another breath. Alhamdulillah. God wants me to live. My...