Divyanshi Dash
‘The heart keeps sobbing in its sleep.’
Emily Dickinson, in a letter to Louise and Frances Norcross (early October 1871)
A monochromatic leaves enthusiast, Divyanshi Dash (she/her) believes in poetry as a prayer. She enjoys baking, reading, making mandalas, and picking up multiple hobbies all at once.She is always in awe of the people who know how to live.
Poems
2024
songs of daughters in returning the gaze of ayaskala
2023
Things That Mattered (Perhaps They Still Do) in issue 04 of Unfiltered Zine (in print)
writing love poems as wanting to have boba in issue 04 of filtercoffeezine
2022
Will night never come? in issue 06 of Little Living Room (in print)
come again in Irshaad Poetry
falling in Somewhere in a Dream by Phoenix Tesni
Gratitude in healthline blog
Loneliness in angels of healthline zine
my monday morning routine as a poem in Beginnings of Cloudy Magazine
Abecedarian For Our Day At The Movies in Serendipity of the lunar journal ☽
an abecedarian for forever being a long time in Issue 01 of Chinchilla Lit
on the moon, my small life & art in Issue 01 of Chinchilla Lit
Things That Mattered (Perhaps They Still Do) in issue 04 of Unfiltered Zine (in print)
writing love poems as wanting to have boba in issue 04 of filtercoffeezine
a tanka on longing in issue 08 of Palest Blue Magazine - [now defunct]
2021
For The Black And White Days in Redstockings Chronicle, Vol I of The Redstockings Chronicle
I am writing a poem for you to know me in Art Of Nothing Press (in print)
no trace in Stone of Madness Press and in Yearbook of Indian Poetry in English 2021 (in print)
a day in the life in Ayaskala
2020
What I Think Of When I Hear Light in Cathartic Youth Literary Magazine
The Feeling Is Depression and Into Nothingness in Rebirth Party of The Flaming Balloon Press
Dearest Daffodil Dupatta in All Ears - [now defunct]
Maybe in Calm After The Storm of Sapphic Writers - [now defunct]
It's a Miracle in Closeness of Sapphic Writers - [now defunct]
I Can't Sleep in Voices Against Sexual Violence of The Walled City Journal - [now defunct]
Non Poems
I Wish To Have A Coke With My Internet Friends - The Local Stew
Estranged Sisters: Letters Between Lahore and Delhi - The Blahcksheep
at The Walled City Journal - [now defunct]
at Bookish Santa - [now defunct]
Contact
She is shy and introverted but always happy to meet new people! Say hi!