Thank you, Dandelion Revolution Press editors - specifically Ashini J. Desai for publishing my poem as well as this in-depth interview. Read it HERE.

I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Taylor Dibbert, a writer and journalist from DC, about my book, my writing process and other things. Interested readers - hope you enjoy this peek into my head. Read it HERE.

Did not expect to WIN this poetry contest! I submitted this poem on a lark - when the muse hit me at a busy restaurant as I was dining alone. Read the poem HERE.

I had the good fortune of being added to the P&W directory recently. See my listing HERE.

My submission to this global journal soon led to bigger things, including being appointed Poetry Editor. Read my poems HERE and HERE!

It was wonderful to be accepted and published by Dandelion Revolution Press for their inaugural online issue themed “Transitions”. Read and listen to my poem “Sapodilla” HERE.

It was such a wonderful, different experience to appear on this lively podcast Chai & Chat, hosted by Aditi & Natasha! Listen to it HERE.

I was privileged to be a part of two anthologies curated by this ultra progressive, feminist micro-press, that gives voice to those that are marginalized and stigmatized. Read my feature HERE.

Borderless Journal

An incisive thought-provoking interview by Nalini Priyadarshni. Read the transcript HERE.

In collaboration with The Woman Inc. and Connect + Create, a group of South Asian poets gathered in the home of Anu Bhat, an art curator for a fall poetry salon. Link to follow.

I do occasionally write full-length reviews for books I love. Check them out HERE and HERE.

I jumped at the opportunity to write a couple of reviews for poets of color and women. Read them HERE and HERE.

Run & Tell That

I was honored to be featured by our fierce editor Kusi Okamura on Center Stage, a column highlighting standout poets on The Wild Word. Read the feature HERE.

Prior to helming Jaggery Lit, one of my poems was chosen to appear in their issue. I also had the opportunity to interview the famous author Amulya Malladi, and artist Amita Bhalla. Links to follow soon.

I was only too happy to write a review for my friend - a gifted and talented fellow poet, Yamini Pathak for her chapbook, Atlas of Lost Places. Link to follow soon.

I had the chance to be interviewed for Setu - a bilingual Hindi/English journal by Lopa Banerjee. Read the transcript HERE.