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Cutting Onions

Ansuya Mansukhani April 24, 2022

I don’t need onions to make me cry because I know that when June comes around again, all I will do is cry. Again.

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We Have Guests for Dinner Tonight

Zephyr Hussain Pegu April 22, 2022

This poem attempts to critically examine and question the gendered experience of traditional family gatherings by highlighting small but significant markers of gender inequality.

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The Controversial Victorian Novel That Argued for the Deceased Wife’s Sister’s Marriage Act

Elizabeth Duffield-Fuller April 22, 2022

Marrying the husband of your deceased sister was legally considered incest, leaving women of all classes in ruinous circumstances.

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Of Queens and Paramours

Chaandreyi Mukherjee April 21, 2022

On female travellers, the terrible maleness associated with history and the continuous lack of female voices.

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My Father’s Daughter

Debolina Motilal April 21, 2022

A poem on how the poet doesn’t resemble her mother, and how it makes her feel when it's pointed out.

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Bulldozers of Hate

Sutputra Radheye April 21, 2022

'How will you shatter the bonds of the heart that we have built?'

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Josh Neufeld: Exploring Narratives Beyond the Traditional World of Comics

Chokita Paul April 20, 2022

Highlighting odd, personal details of survival while encapsulating narratives through the medium of cartoons, Neufeld’s latest chronicles lived experiences with journalistic responsibility.

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How a Day Is Spent

Anam Tariq April 20, 2022

With grim news pouring in from around the world, the poet feels thankful to be blanketed in the sanctuary that is home.

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Fajr Has Ended

Maryam Hassan April 20, 2022

'I sit upon a cold ground with bruised cheeks... Held close is a ripped cloth, but a faith increased.'

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Looking at Your Granddaughter

K. John Koshy April 20, 2022

A grandfather's reflections on a life gone by while he tries to find new joy in his granddaughter.

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