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Queer Poetry
The most effective way to empower communities is to create inclusive and safe spaces for their voices. Three of our editors share the joy and responsibility of amplifying queer narratives in India. Sohini Basak, Commissioning Editor (Literary) There is so much to talk about when we talk about publishing queer
Megha Rao’s Teething is a poignant story told in verse. It begins when Kochu, a young boy in Kerala, is caught kissing the neighbour’s son. All hell breaks loose, ending in Kochu taking his own life. Years after the scandal, after discovering his suicide note, his oldest sister, Achu, sets out to
‘A bold and necessary correction to the subcontinent’s poetry canon.’ Jeet Thayil ‘… what we hold in our hands is a diverse collection of brilliance. This book is not interested in narrowing down what a poem is, and it is not interested in narrowing what identity can allow a poem
Working on your list for next year? Here’s our list of picks! i. Bad Money – Vivek Kaul Bestselling author Vivek Kaul dissects India’s biggest banking emergency. The book will explain the role of each stakeholder in the complex banking ecosystem and connect several missing pieces to create the larger
Call for Submissions An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia Editors: Aditi Angiras and Akhil Katyal HarperCollins Publishers India Email for submissions and queries: queerpoetrysouthasia@gmail.com Deadline: 31 July 2018 This #PrideMonth, we are super excited to announce that we’re putting together an anthology of Queer Poetry from across