Amal Mathew presently writes from Delhi where he studies. His creative works have previously appeared in the nether QUARTERLY, VAYAVYA, and Muse India among other places. He presently reads poetry submissions for The Bombay Literary Magazine.
Aparna Chivukula works in Bangalore. She received the Toto award for poetry, and the Sangam Residency fellowship, in 2023. Her writing has appeared in Poetry at Sangam, The Bombay Literary Magazine, and Aeon.
Shripad Sinnakaar is a poet from Bombay. He is part of the anti-redevelopment movement in Dharavi through his writings and runs a literary project titled Flamingos in Mithi. His works have appeared in The White Review, Indian Literature, Wasafiri, Mumbai Urban Art Festival & Nida Art Colony.
Judged By: Sohini Basak
Sohini Basak’s first book We Live in the Newness of Small Differences won the inaugural International Beverly Manuscript Prize and was published in 2018. She is currently the poetry editor at Words Without Borders.
Judged By: Sohini Basak
Sohini Basak’s first book We Live in the Newness of Small Differences won the inaugural International Beverly Manuscript Prize and was published in 2018. She is currently the poetry editor at Words Without Borders.
Amal Mathew presently writes from Delhi where he studies. His creative works have previously appeared in the nether QUARTERLY, VAYAVYA, and Muse India among other places. He presently reads poetry submissions for The Bombay Literary Magazine.
Aparna Chivukula works in Bangalore. She received the Toto award for poetry, and the Sangam Residency fellowship, in 2023. Her writing has appeared in Poetry at Sangam, The Bombay Literary Magazine, and Aeon.
Shripad Sinnakaar is a poet from Bombay. He is part of the anti-redevelopment movement in Dharavi through his writings and runs a literary project titled Flamingos in Mithi. His works have appeared in The White Review, Indian Literature, Wasafiri, Mumbai Urban Art Festival & Nida Art Colony.
Judged By: Sohini Basak
Sohini Basak’s first book We Live in the Newness of Small Differences won the inaugural International Beverly Manuscript Prize and was published in 2018. She is currently the poetry editor at Words Without Borders.
Amal Mathew presently writes from Delhi where he studies. His creative works have previously appeared in the nether QUARTERLY, VAYAVYA, and Muse India among other places. He presently reads poetry submissions for The Bombay Literary Magazine.
Aparna Chivukula works in Bangalore. She received the Toto award for poetry, and the Sangam Residency fellowship, in 2023. Her writing has appeared in Poetry at Sangam, The Bombay Literary Magazine, and Aeon.
Shripad Sinnakaar is a poet from Bombay. He is part of the anti-redevelopment movement in Dharavi through his writings and runs a literary project titled Flamingos in Mithi. His works have appeared in The White Review, Indian Literature, Wasafiri, Mumbai Urban Art Festival & Nida Art Colony.