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The Divided Mind

Divya Pai

A bi-weekly newsletter featuring poetry, book reviews and soliloquies no one asked for. You'll love it. Trust me.

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Latest Issues

Life in boxes

It wasn’t that long ago that my husband and I packed most of our stuff, or at least everything we could fit in our car, and drove across the country for his new job. Emotions were running high. Before leaving, we tried to meet with all our...

4 months ago
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The day I picked up my first Mishima

The day I picked up my first Mishima, there was a lightness in the air. A lost bird’s song could have serenaded us, but songbirds don’t survive freezing temperatures. And so, we settled for watching tiny ripples in otherwise calm waters.

H...

a year ago
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An Ode to Early Mornings

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Look to the east,
Our beacon shines.
As a drizzle of honeydew,
Settles on Wildflowers,
Whispering soft perfumes,
Of gentle earthiness...
2 years ago
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Yesterday, I turned 30...

Yeah. I turned 30. The big 3-0! I haven’t posted here in a long time, and this newsletter needed revival. What could my big, bad birthday post be about? I could write 30 things I learned for each year spent on this planet- or maybe not. I h...

3 years ago
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Reading Self-Help Books

I have a procrastination problem. I like to delay things till the last minute. Like writing this week’s Newsletter. All I had to do was type some sentences daily throughout this week but no, I had to wait till today. This habit is quite dam...

3 years ago
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