Tropical summers in South Asia are modest, conservative, hard-working, and, for most of the hours, frustrated.
By Anushri Muthusamy
Uppa’s home
Uppa’s home was the definition of what makes a house, home. It was my mother’s house where we as kids spent days and nights together; when being toget...
By Suhana Shajahan
Reparation to Mother - Three Poems by Vinita Agrawal
Reparation to Mother Mother, I’ve come to erase the ink of your loneliness, pooling in corners no coffee could warm. I’ve come to...
By Vinita Agrawal
The Home I can't reach — Three Poems by Reya Raffi
On a quiet August noon, I left
your warming daylight to the monsoon
of the state that birthed me, here
By Reya Raffi
A Sketch from a Ghost Town — Poems by Laila Brahmbhatt
A Sketch from a Ghost Town Soldiers’ hands knead bread, milk cows in the fresh meadow beside their barracks. Across the border, a child...
By Laila Brahmbhatt
Bastar Art- The Patrimony of Tribal Craftsmanship
Bastar Wooden Handmade Art (reflecting local mythology, rituals and folklore in exquisite shapes and forms) Bastar, a district in the...
By Resham Sharma
Remembering a Revolution, Meena Kandasamy
Meena Kandasamy’s pen doesn’t wear a veil of decorum as it inks The Gypsy Goddess. She doesn’t have time for it. She has to tell a story.
By Aishwarya Roy
Parenthetical Womanhood: Three Poems by Sakshi Nain Bishnoi
I was in the waiting room
my legs were almost straight.
Criminal Hopes
A vaguely repulsive mystery
A decisive site of history
The eel of my consciousness slipped.
By Sakshi Nain Bishnoi
The Magic of Wes Anderson Movies - Beyond Pastels and Symmetry
Step into the whimsical charm of Wes Anderson movies, where retro vibes meet heartfelt storytelling.
By Shailja Bahety
A Love-Letter to Our Cities
I have always been fascinated with the idea of space and identity relationship — how space and place can affect the formation of one’s self,...
By Aishwarya Roy
The Painted Poems of William Blake, and an Era of Changing Colours
With the publication of lyrical ballads, the Romantic movement started in England. It was a period of transition and experiment. Through...
By Aishwarya Roy
Private Grief in a Public World
When my father passed away, grief arrived with quiet intensity, yet society demanded it be loud and visible.
By Disha
South Asian Summer
Tropical summers in South Asia are modest, conservative, hard-working, and, for most of the hours, frustrated.
Anushri Muthusamy•4m
Uppa’s home
Uppa’s home was the definition of what makes a house, home. It was my mother’s house where we as kids spent days and nights together; when being toget...
Suhana Shajahan•5m
Reparation to Mother - Three Poems by Vinita Agrawal
Reparation to Mother Mother, I’ve come to erase the ink of your loneliness, pooling in corners no coffee could warm. I’ve come to...
Vinita Agrawal•2m
The Home I can't reach — Three Poems by Reya Raffi
On a quiet August noon, I left
your warming daylight to the monsoon
of the state that birthed me, here
Reya Raffi•3m
A Sketch from a Ghost Town — Poems by Laila Brahmbhatt
A Sketch from a Ghost Town Soldiers’ hands knead bread, milk cows in the fresh meadow beside their barracks. Across the border, a child...
Laila Brahmbhatt•4m
Bastar Art- The Patrimony of Tribal Craftsmanship
Bastar Wooden Handmade Art (reflecting local mythology, rituals and folklore in exquisite shapes and forms) Bastar, a district in the...
Resham Sharma•2m
Remembering a Revolution, Meena Kandasamy
Meena Kandasamy’s pen doesn’t wear a veil of decorum as it inks The Gypsy Goddess. She doesn’t have time for it. She has to tell a story.
Aishwarya Roy•4m
Parenthetical Womanhood: Three Poems by Sakshi Nain Bishnoi
I was in the waiting room
my legs were almost straight.
Criminal Hopes
A vaguely repulsive mystery
A decisive site of history
The eel of my consciousness slipped.
Sakshi Nain Bishnoi•1m
The Magic of Wes Anderson Movies - Beyond Pastels and Symmetry
Step into the whimsical charm of Wes Anderson movies, where retro vibes meet heartfelt storytelling.
Shailja Bahety•5m
A Love-Letter to Our Cities
I have always been fascinated with the idea of space and identity relationship — how space and place can affect the formation of one’s self,...
Aishwarya Roy•3m
The Painted Poems of William Blake, and an Era of Changing Colours
With the publication of lyrical ballads, the Romantic movement started in England. It was a period of transition and experiment. Through...
Aishwarya Roy•3m
Private Grief in a Public World
When my father passed away, grief arrived with quiet intensity, yet society demanded it be loud and visible.