Riddhima’s collection of Haiku…
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The lady behind the sink…
Raghini reflects on privilege and guilt after witnessing a woman’s tireless work in contrast to their own comfortable life.
Feeling…
Elyna’s poem expresses profound sorrow over a loved one’s absence, reminiscing about joyful memories and longing for their return.
The Burden of Verse
Why must a poem suffer?
About Daddy
Harshitha’s poem expresses deep gratitude toward her father for unwavering support and guidance, acknowledging him as a steady source of strength and love.
The Glorification of Burnout
Adeeba observes how avoiding self-reflection by staying busy can lead to burnout and health issues; prioritizing mental rest is vital for well-being.
Through the Bird’s Eye…
Riddhima explores themes of memory, desire, and the passage of time with a bird’s eye view perspective
Republic, With Blood on the Tricolour
Adhira, with piercing honesty condemns inequality, moral decay, and political apathy eroding justice, dignity, and opportunities.
The Metamorphosis…
Anjana writes a woman’s metamorphosis through grief, war, love, loss, and resilience—rising as fire-winged defiance against violence, power, and imposed identities.
I don’t like winters.
What is there to smile?