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Poem by Karthik Hebbar
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Poem by Karthik Hebbar
What have we become in this digital age /
Staring at screens lying on our couches
A poem is about unfulfilled desire and love between two women, one of whom is about to get married beyond her will.
I’ve done this for a while. Even the waiters and the tea vendors are starting to notice now.
Lotus Zine is an anthology of South Asian LGBT+ art and literature
Getting over a break up. There seems to be no other way. Or is there?
Poem read by Shivapriya at Orinam’s Quilt Pride 2019 edition.
A short story by Mujeebur Rahman.
A poem marking the period from Navtej Johar verdict (Sept 2018) to Chennai Rainbow Pride in June 2019.
Poem text and video from Orinam’s Chennai Pride 2018 edition of Quilt: June 17, 2018