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Nanoheart

Genres are shelves. I am more like a junk drawer.

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A Travel Vlog for the Overthinkers

1. On the platform, departures feel more honest than arrivals. People don’t pretend when they’re about to leave. A man folds his newspaper like he’s closing a chapter he didn’t finish. A woman checks the time not because she’s late, but be...

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How to Rinse the Salt

They say that I carry it well,
like something balanced carefully on my head
back straight, steps measured,
never spilling.

I nod,
smile in the right places,
tell them writing helps
and it does,
in the way a locked room helps...

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Before I Knew Literature, I Knew a Neem Tree

There are two neem trees in the frontyard of my home in my village.

One is older, taller, with long branches that bend like arms familiar with holding children. The other stands close beside it, smaller but never lonely. Their branches tou...

19 days ago
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I Am Not Your Lighthouse Anymore

I live alone now
like a house by the sea
after the storm has passed
windows open, salt drying on the sills,
everything quieter than it used to be.

There’s a kind of happiness in it,
don’t get me wrong.
I wake without bracing fo...

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We have matching tattoos

During the Easter weekend, I took a train to the Harz Mountains for a hiking trip. The train was packed, the kind where people stand in the aisles and pretend they’re comfortable. My friend and I got separated at some point because only one...

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    I write whatever hijacks my brain. PhD in chemistry and minor in literary daydreams. :)

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