A kiss on the wrist by Shrutee Choudhary
Ashes, ashes we all fall down by Khatija Khan
Moss by Sara Sethia
The absence of a poem by Resham Sharma
Journey of a Poem by Aishwarya Roy
We’re too soiled with the notion of love by Shriti Chowdhary
Laceration by Bhairavi Ponkshe
Troubled young boys grow up to be steadfast gentlemen by Mitra Visveswaran
People live longer in our grief than in our remembrance by Antara Verma
Newspapers are a luxury in the hands of spectators by Resham Sharma
Weighing a girl, a woman and a mother
I am a gunshot wound
In the landscape of tomorrow, God is an almost dead man
Worshipping Poets by Simra Sadaf
The anatomy of a happy family
Pulitzer likes the rubble better than Paradise
On six days out of ten, it does feel like home
Half of my dreams are soap bubble fallacies
Paper swans out of your discarded suicide notes by Swati Barik
Love faces language barriers