By Vasundhara Singh
A poem on the season of creation: spring! Written using the word for ‘spring’ in multiple languages, and the poet’s interpretation of it.
Read MoreWhere Currents Meet
By Vasundhara Singh
A poem on the season of creation: spring! Written using the word for ‘spring’ in multiple languages, and the poet’s interpretation of it.
Read MoreBy Ekasmayi Naresh
A poem about how ardour finds its way out in one way or the other. Sometimes it can even look like the ink in one’s journal.
Read MoreBy Ekasmayi Naresh
This poem gazes at the poet herself as a mosaic: a combination of all the little passion-filled endeavours and affections that make her whole
Read MoreBy Preeti Kathuria
A poem about the still and mundane existence during quarantine, until it’s disrupted by the presence of a certain plant near the window.
Read MoreBy Ramitha Ramesh
…Like Freud once said, “One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.” …
Read MoreThis picture slideshow explores a gradient of the full rainbow, cascading from reds to yellows to purples along with every color in between, set with music that encapsulates the mood in its rawest form.
Read MoreA musing about different colors, and each of the meanings attached to them; and the quest for going beyond the shades, and into a spectrum.
Read MoreFeeling enchanted amidst a crisis like Covid-19 can feel hopeless at times. Geeta shares a few photos of chasing enchantment amidst a field of dying flowers (even when it might feel like there’s none to be found).
Read MoreA quick guide for what you can have to make sure you get the most of summer with the sweet and savoury feels – in yellow!
Read MoreFrom warm to luminous, Haritha Sara Kuriakose captures all the shades of yellow through this stunning gallery of rich photographs.
Read More“Yellow, always so bright and luminous, capturing my attention to show me that insanity is always the path to courage…”
Read More“…the Yellow girl, a century too young / All I long for are Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Klimt’s Kisses!” A poet’s musing through poetry.
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