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Nature, Up Close

Scintillating views of nature, up close, by Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy.

Centripetal

Bakul Banerjee’s poem focuses on one of the key natural forces at work inside earth, namely the Centripetal force. The poem is structured in the form of a Pantoum.

The City and Nature

The city hates Nature, says Parth Pandya, in his poem that highlights the constant struggle going on between the two.

A Pot Full of Love

It has been proved that plants have life, but do we think of them and treat them as living things? Gauri Trivedi’s short story is about someone who gets attached to the little plant she brings home and will stop at nothing to help it grow. In the end, her wish does come true but whether it was her conviction that worked or the forces of science is anybody’s guess!

A Walk in the Woods & At Nightfall

In two poems that evoke images of varied elements of nature, Wilda Morris talks about a walk in the woods and a scene during nightfall.

On The Run

Neel Banerjee tells us of his interaction with nature as he runs on one of his favourite routes, the backyard of an ancient fort.

Sounds Wide Open

Nature has its own beautiful way of communicating to the world, only if you would care to listen, says Vinita Agrawal in her poem that captures the different sounds of Nature’s varied creations.

Dusk in Summer

Swati Sengupta digitally paints what dusk looks like in summer.

Colombo

Hot days are a common phenomenon in Colombo, lasting almost the entire year. Shirani Rajapakse pens a poem that brings to life, the reactions of the environment to the blistering heat.