I can practice being soft. I can practice shrinking into myself till I dissipate in the heat of your glance, I can practice being palatable. …
Together by Rachel Waring
Your charm is a black hole. I am an asteroid in orbit. Together, we are destined for destruction. Your eyes are pools of acid. My …
How to Get Away with Murder by Anoushka Chawla
Step one, is rudimental Yet fundamental, establish yourself As the authority, an epitome of Power, and wisdom, but proclaim Your approach as egalitarian. Step two, …
Danger Ahead by Satvika Jain
You never liked car rides because first you’d get sleepy, and when you couldn’t sleep, you’d get dizzy. Sometimes those rides would be bearable, if …
Dear Fourteen-Year-Old Self: I Forgive You
Dear Fourteen-Year-Old Self, I forgive you. I forgive you for not knowing what was going on when he pulled you close, groped your breast, and …
A letter to my best friend by Lizelle Dsouza
Somewhere between flattery and glorification, I watched the shell of a coconut, a strong, resistant, carefully fronted facade break open to reveal a tender vulnerability, …
Without You by Rita Smith
Without you, I do not know the type of person I would be today. At times, my mind disconnects from reality and my thoughts venture …
No Return Without Receipt by Harnidh Kaur
Before you ask me to leave, I need you to return some things I left with you for safekeeping, I don’t want this any more …
Change Is a Good Thing
It’s the end of the world. He and I are completely done. What did I even do wrong? The day was going so perfectly. We …