Morning, is a tree that gets tangled in its own branches as the day goes on, says Vinita Agrawal. This poem tells you why.
Bakul Banerjee writes about the growing space between two people in love. What happens to the feelings then? Her poem tells you more.
Madhan SK paints the wonderful colours of Southeast Asia through his lens. A feast for the eyes!
An attempt at making truce is met by hesitation and later, rejection. A poem on disputed land by M. Mohankumar.
Sandra and Raju’s adventures in the mango orchard lead them to Ismail Bhai, who catches them red-handed with sackfuls of mangoes one day. But the three of them begin to share a very interesting relationship. Ram Govardhan writes a short story.
If you are in Tamil Nadu, chances are that you will run into her quite often. She is the quintessential flower girl who fills her basket with the fragrant mallipoo (jasmine) or the colourful kanakambaram (firecracker flower) and is around in almost every street. Girija Murali brings the flower girl alive through her painting.
An unlikely family comes together to be part of a very likely activity of a particular kind of Indian immigrant family in the US. Parth Pandya brings their story to life.
From the time the earth came into being to now, life has transformed drastically. These aren’t days of peace and happiness, but they aren’t entirely lost either. Shravya Gunipudi writes a poem on the cracked masterpiece called life.