Four Poems by Nabakumar Podder
poems by Nabakumar Podder
poems by Nabakumar Podder
Indian poet Mansi Hazarika
All of the pieces are emotional snapshots, some just a moment long and others stretching on like a season. Kind of philosophical, but actually quite literal. Somewhere where grief and joy don’t have to be sugar coated but can just be messy and even complicated, yet weirdly beautiful.
Candice Louisa Daquin review of Amrita Valan’s Arrivederci: The Journey Continues. Daquin writes, “Her candor and simple appreciation for all things. There is no pretention here, there are no clever self-conscious methods to gain traction. Just the simplicity of a writer’s life, laid bare.”
Enjoyable farewell event to Houston’s Harbinger Asylum at Java Owl.
Decolonize!Criticize!The last cracker who attacked my praxisWoke with a Glock in his Gluteus Maximus!Shitting False consciousnessAnd anti Brown evilInto the toilet of truthSmearing the White Devil! To You Doomer Zoomer YouthGo DEI or Motherfuckin DIE!Turn your flaccid sausageInto a tasty trans cherry pieOoze that new Communist coozeWith Revolution’s Pink EyeOnto the ugly face of Racist […]Read Post ›
Poem combining social utopia with personal spiritual uplift
Poem on Pearl Harbour by Priyanka Banerjee
Love’s curse, sin’s death, epiphanic venture of the proud moment, curves and turns! The still lake of crooked instincts ruin the paralyzed soul, Searching for a half bent bough breeding another lore of The Native shore. The deepest utterances relish painless sighs. Waves of light play with the surge of the river Nile – Mysterious […]Read Post ›
Rohingya refugee Muhammad Siraj writes of ongoing Rohingya genocide. Resources to help!