
Lost In The Mx is an intimate, irreverent look into the chrysalis curated for public consumption by Mohini X. Katyayani, featuring monthly musings, cultural commentary, and Easter eggs for upcoming projects.
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While this piece is, in part, inspired by social media discourse around season four of Bridgerton, let me preface this by saying I haven’t watched the latest season, nor do I have any intent...
A few weeks ago, I attended a dinner hosted by one of the loves of my life, and over conversation, the topic of my impending 29th birthday came up. I told these new acquaintances tha...
First, I’ll start us off with a lesson in Vedic astrology and numerology
A 12th-century sandstone statue of an apsara: a celestial spirit, nymph, and muse, from Madhya Prade...
To Marissa, for inspiring this piece both in name and in theme. It’s a pleasure and a privilege to call you my big sister. Thank you for loving me and allowing me to love you in turn.
Content Warning: This piece includes discussions of self-harm through the use of razors, cigarettes, drug use, as well as child abuse, childhood and adolescent suicidal ideation, strangulation, and self-destructive behaviour through sex, st...
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Nature Spirit in training writing about liberation, love, self, and spite from inside her chrysalis. Written for: Internet Decolonized edited by Henna Zamurd-Butt and Marianne Franklin (Oxford University Press, 2026).
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