“Dedicated to all The Unseen: Be they people, creatures, plants, words or dreams…”
The Unseen: An anthology of artwork, flash fiction, and poems
I am thrilled to be a part of a brand new anthology – The Unseen – from Kobayaashi Studios. Entries curated and edited by Meghan Dargue from across the globe have resulted in a whooping collection of 389 pieces of poetry, flash fiction, and artwork by 115 contributors.
It’s an honor that all 6 of my submitted poems have found a home in this anthology and will no more be “unseen”.
Grab your copy of The Unseen. The Paperback is available to buy from Pothi (India) and your local Amazon site.
Desires – a contemporary style image generated by Bing Image Generators
It wasn’t exactly flavorless The lingering touch of our lips It tingled with sweet regret Tasted a bit like sour guilt A moment never meant to be Had now opened doors; The Desires sneaked in Giggling, whispering, smirking Uncontrolled, unabashed Unrelenting; and I feared Whatever will they think of next!
12 of my poetic experiments have been included in the FromOneLine to Another anthology of quirky and unique writing and art. The published book is now available on Amazon and Pothi, as paperback and hardback.
In early August, I received literally the best email and news of the year. Meghan Dargue, designer and editor, associated with the Kobayaashi Studios wrote –
“It gives me great pleasure to include you in the FromOneLine To Another Anthology, and I’m excited that we have so many previously unseen writings this time, with definitely a touch more of the surreal! It’s a wild read, for sure – thank you for being part of it!”
Meghan Dargue
What elated me further was that 12 of my poetic experiments have been included in this anthology of quirky and unique writing and art. The published anthology is now available on Amazon and Pothi, as paperback and hardback. For links and more information please visit The Bookshelf at Kobayaashi.
As much as my participation in Meg’s #FromOneLine prompts series on the micro-blogging site X (erstwhile Twitter) has given me joy and succor, being included in this anthology is special because of the challenge. The prompts included the first and last line and the writers had to create the words in between, hence the book title, From One Line to Another. A truly creative adventure; I am grateful for the platform that Meg and #KobayaashiStudio provide us each year. I am privileged to be part of another anthology. More on Kobayaashi blog.