LOL: Issue #22

- Put a big bird in a small cage by Nandita Singh
I’m a fan of this girl, I’ve heard her before, performing spoken word pieces a couple of times, but I’ve only started reading her blog recently.
2. The Most Intimate Photograph by Chris Wiley (Photo credit: Emmet and Edith Gowin)
3. Brittle Borders of Fragile Indian Nationalism by Vasundhara Jairath (shared by Ashwini Ashokkumar)
4. Humour in Poetry: A dying art by Rochelle D’ silva
Social causes are great but in the bloodlust for views and virality, have we forgotten to write and perform for fun?
5. Wildlife by William Evans
I do not want her to see the rabbit like this, where the rabbit is no
longer a thing as opposed to a thing left behind, but I do notwant her to not see it either, as I don’t know when someone
she loves will leave something behind that she no longer recognizes.
Feature of the week:
Take a virtual trip to Leh with Arihant Verma’s Just Another Leh Essay via Kaza ft. People, Places, Creatures

