Poetry / Reminiscence of life
Porom
15 August 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Ode to my girls
2 August 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / You ask me
25 July 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Home
18 July 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Incomplete
4 July 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Leftovers
4 July 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Scorching silence
20 June 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / Phenomenon
13 June 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry
Poetry / A woman-shaped exhaustion
Areebah Ahsan
6 June 2026 ⁠⁠Poetry

Blue

This forest is a tideline–deep with stillness,  where, 
14 March 2026

Fragile, floating, enduring: Reading ‘Fenaphul’

I read poems often, and recently I came across a book titled Fenaphul. The cover—painted with soft blue and white watercolour splotches—immediately caught my attention. I decided to read it when I learned that it had received the Oitijjhya-Shantanu Kaiser Literary Award 2025 and was written by a young poet.
12 March 2026

Spring stayed longer then

I miss those spring days when the sun lay on my skin
7 March 2026

Unlearning you one syllable at a time

When your bright beaming dark eyes, matched mine, locked like a stubborn vine,
28 February 2026

The ways of love

A chipped teacup, warmed in my hands, Is love when you stir in the honey, unasked,
21 February 2026

Four leaf clover

In cold evenings, when the forecaster predicts a scatter of hail to fall
21 February 2026

Flipkart

Using a hashtag is activism In a world of biterature.
7 February 2026

I, a woman

My brittle nails become the sharpest knife Under the light of obscure scrutiny
7 February 2026

Memories

My memoirs of 2025, do you know I want to forget you?
24 January 2026

Potatoes are burning in the fryer

To love is to hold the knife To love is to do the math To love is to carry a box full of fruits To love is to buy flowers, Either way you carry the burden of it, of love.
17 January 2026

The creation of heart

One morning, God asked His angels to make a heart. They did not know what a heart was.
17 January 2026

Violence bears no apostrophes

Spectral land—you are bleeding hollow; flesh and bone at the precipice of ruin,
10 January 2026

Backstage

In my wildest imagination, away from all rhyme or reason, I weave my realm, unbridled and free, craving for the unfelt and extreme, by all standards but my own.
31 December 2025

Selected poems

The Little Boy.He sold magic .mostly for free, .wrapped in candy wrappers, .joy and spring-coloured rosettes, .and, at times, priced at .a few tufts of dandelion threads.
5 December 2025

‘The Unnamed’ and ‘Incomplete’: Two poems

The unnamed You can get lost trying to  get back to the exit at the Vatican Museum. 
28 November 2025

Ink and Tree

If every leaf that falls is a memory you’ve forgotten, then let my ink become rain— so you might remember how it felt to grow with me.
16 November 2025

Somewhere but not here

Tea breaks, the perks of a bike ride.
7 November 2025

The ghosts still sing in Shantinagar

"The ghosts still sing in Shantinagar" is one of the winning entries for our Halloween themed writing contest, 'Spooktober: Bhooter Adda'
31 October 2025

Carnival of carnage

War scenes creep like a daily soap to watch for seasons on mobile screens now;
24 October 2025

Transmutation

The torn tune of a broken violin.Signifies the evanescence of joy..So many faded voices intermingle .This day and the night. .Moonlight has disappeared .In the sky overcast with commingled clouds. .The wind is sombre with the sadness .Of Bismillah’s ‘she
10 October 2025