Gods and Goddesses
Pawel Markiewicz Achilles disarms the ballad. Adonis draws composition. Athena entices the beat. Artemis lures creation. Augeas writes the… Read More »Gods and Goddesses
Pawel Markiewicz Achilles disarms the ballad. Adonis draws composition. Athena entices the beat. Artemis lures creation. Augeas writes the… Read More »Gods and Goddesses
Carol D’Souza That sail on the horizon was always going to be a shroud, o good people The emperor in… Read More »History
William Doreski Stiff in gray air, a flag accents a slab of industrial landscape. Dull windowless metal-sided warehouse capped with… Read More »Flag in the Breeze
Anam Tariq why do we forget that the sun sets/sunsets each day? why do we lacerate roots, whose shoots a… Read More »Why
Nivedita Dey I parent a primal poison womb inside my skull Head, the strongest love Tail, the biggest betrayal … Read More »Rime of the Modern Pasiphae
Basudhara Roy Chisel her into a night that has parted ways with all else. A night neither drunk nor… Read More »Night
Daipayan Nair watching the atlas moth land on a zinnia petal grandma does a 360 on her bamboo stool
Gopal Lahiri Crossing the Shoreline Darkness lingers in sleep dreamland disappears, unmolested trees are still giving shade of love… Read More »Five poems from Crossing the Shoreline
Rajorshi Patranabis touched softly cribs of orange closed eyes and their known fables moonlit marks bite in ecstasy our misty… Read More »5 Gogyoka from The Last Drop of Your Tears
Shamayita Sen Stasis Sweat smear on a cloud-clad autumn sky, an eternal wait — and, I know I’ve lost… Read More »Three poems from My Body is not a Vessel