Hi Folks,
Howdy? I hope March ‘24 is all about fresh flowers, the colors of the sky, and resurrecting experiences. I am excited to share with you some exciting updates and news from my poetry chronicles, let’s go!
Orange Blossom Review (Florida College English Association (FCEA) gave my distinctive artworks a stage in their 11th issue. Orange Blossom Review is an international, peer-reviewed literary journal seeking quality fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and artwork. Orange Blossom Review is generously underwritten by the Florida College English Association, which currently seeks scholarly and creative writing-themed proposals for its annual conference.
Check out my work here.
Thank you, John David Harding, for attributing my digital artwork to the 11th issue of Orange Blossom Review. Gratitude galore ❤️
I swelled with gratitude that Mister Magazine published two of my poems - House Number 25 & Eternal Question on the 31st of December 2023 to celebrate the year’s end.
Surprisingly, Mister magazine also did an Instagram feature on my work:
Poetry Double Feature | Nidhi Agrawal
Every month on the eighth day, or Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha, devotees celebrate Kalashtami. This month, on Sunday, March 3, 2024, Kalashtami is celebrated. Kaal Bhairav is honored on Kalastami Day. On this auspicious day, worshippers of Lord Kaal Bhairav maintain fasts with great devotion. I am honoured that my poem ‘Liberation’ is included in Somarasa’s E-Magazine this year, Somarasa unravels the timeless wisdom of ancient practices and embarks on a transformative journey toward spiritual enlightenment.
you can subscribe to the digital magazine here:
https://lnkd.in/dG_kBTxX
This year’s ‘Book Riot’ is sweeter and wilder with phenomenal, important and moving poet, Diane Wakoski. Terrific, confessional and truthfully emotional!
“In these deep image poems, where absence is depicted in the tangible things of the world, the tone is personal, talky, sure-footed, New York School-cool eloquence: straight up and sharp. The voice escorts the reader into the mythic world, where the celestial and the mundane offer everyday myth as a way to understand human pain, not politics. To quote Wakoski: “I could no more give up my idea of finding a perfect man than give up poetry. Are they not the same concept, the same spirit, the same holy quest . . .?” Here she employs that tone in a rhetorical question that substantiates her themes, outlined in the book’s almost metronomically recurring nouns.”
Stoked to be published in Lothlorien Poetry Journal Volume 30 – Threads of Fate from the month of November 2023 continued in this stunning volume.
Thank you, Strider Marcus Jones!
The printed book is now available from today to purchase from lulu.com by clicking this link -
https://lnkd.in/dFvivZyC
I am reaching the email length limit and how, it’s time to say “See You”, but I promise, I will be back soon!
Love,
Nidhi