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Published in lightness

·6 hours ago

All of me, even the bad parts

I’ve had to learn the hard way, since I graduated into adulthood, that I am every bit a bad person as I am a good one. That for all the charm, there is manipulation, for all the charity, there is greed and for every speck of generosity, there are pockets…

Essay

7 min read

All of me, even the bad parts
All of me, even the bad parts

Published in lightness

·Jun 27

Notes from an evening in 2019

From my cozy nook at the cafe, I spy a woman writing hurriedly on what seems to be loose paper. Her brows are furrowed and I wonder if her writing is academic, creative, or an amalgamation of the two. She seems oblivious of the old man next to her, nursing…

Essay

5 min read

Notes from an evening in 2019
Notes from an evening in 2019

Published in lightness

·Jun 20

Missing: Her Voice

I am looking for my voice. Have you seen it? Here is a police sketch of it. For starters, it sounds a bit like everything and also a bit like nothing else ever has. It sounds like a rose on the brink of death — the petals wither at first…

Nonfiction

3 min read

Missing: Her Voice
Missing: Her Voice

Published in lightness

·Jun 13

On Writing and its Hiatus

I am frustrated by my inability to write. I am frustrated that the words do not come out the way I envisioned and instead I have these short bursts, these ideas — this ambient world-building in my head. They live for a few minutes and I am enthralled as in…

Writing

2 min read


Published in lightness

·Jun 6

new normal, who dis?

On many nights during the last winter, I often woke up with a start. I had had a recurring nightmare. One in which I could not remember the names of my friends. I found myself slowly turning invisible. Slowly being drained of all my inherited melanin, smoothed out like translucent…

Essay

5 min read

new normal, who dis?
new normal, who dis?

Published in lightness

·Jun 6

A reminder; an instruction

Your body is marvelous. Don’t call it names. Fat, thin? Have some respect for it. If you are reading this, it has carried you through a pandemic. It houses an arsenal of weapons against the most dangerous organisms and yet. What do you do? You focus on a tummy roll…

Body

1 min read

A reminder; an instruction
A reminder; an instruction

Jan 30

Can you hear me?

four by three, four by three,

Modern Life

1 min read

Can you hear me?
Can you hear me?
Photo by NASA on Unsplash

Can you hear me?

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Published in lightness

·Jan 16

Borrowed Personalities

I wore someone else’s personality for a day. It felt cool and new; I felt alive. And then it began to prickle. At first just a little - an itch I could rub away and then it came back with aggression till I felt like I was in wool; too…

Poetry

3 min read

Borrowed Personalities
Borrowed Personalities

Published in lightness

·Sep 10, 2021

On Gifting

It is easy to hide behind the sales and discounts of purchase, a cursory understanding of hobbies, and a quick whisper or two to acquaintances, “do you think she will like this?” Boxed and wrapped, upping anticipation, a poor gift is a substitute for soft-spoken words, kindly attitudes, and compensation…

Gifts

3 min read

On Gifting
On Gifting

Published in lightness

·Aug 13, 2021

Somewhere online

Hey you. I saw you on LinkedIn the other day. Five years on, a job in a company that sounds famous. I don’t understand what you do — there are new age terms in your title that sound important. I expect my profession sounds the same to you too. I…

Internet

3 min read

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