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v. s. Rakenduvadhana / a precarious game of the masters / in parentheses literary magazine / spring 2021
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Poems by Nathanael O’Reilly

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on June 27, 2021June 26, 2021

Nathanael O’Reilly is an Irish-Australian poet; he teaches creative writing at the University of Texas at Arlington. His books include (Un)belonging, BLUE, Preparations for Departure, Distance and Symptoms of Homesickness. His poetry has appeared in publications from fourteen countries, including Antipodes, Anthropocene, Cordite, Headstuff, Mascara, Skylight 47, Strukturriss and Westerly. Artwork by V. S. Rakenduvadhana

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“Oppidan fraternities of Helsinki snow” by V. S. Rakenduvadhana

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on April 25, 2021April 25, 2021

V. S. Rakenduvadhana is an Indian writer, poet and visual artist based in Helsinki. Her diurnal energies are mostly devoted to her work as a neuroscientist. While pursuing her scientific quests, she has had a lifelong nocturnal affair with art, philosophy and music in its many forms. Her poetry, fiction and visual art works are now emerging in some literary magazines including The Vital Sparks, The Abstract Elephant Magazine and Camas, while she is working on her first novel.

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The burgeoning mosses / V. S. Rakenduvadhana / In Parentheses Literary Magazine / Spring 2021
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“The Pacifier” by V. S. Rakenduvadhana

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on April 24, 2021April 22, 2021

V. S. Rakenduvadhana is an Indian writer, poet and visual artist based in Helsinki. Her diurnal energies are mostly devoted to her work as a neuroscientist. While pursuing her scientific quests, she has had a lifelong nocturnal affair with art, philosophy and music in its many forms. Her poetry, fiction and visual art works are now emerging in some literary magazines including The Vital Sparks, The Abstract Elephant Magazine and Camas, while she is working on her first novel.

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v. s. Rakenduvadhana / a precarious game of the masters / in parentheses literary magazine / spring 2021
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“Wydzial Chemii Sala 232” by V. S. Rakenduvadhana

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on April 23, 2021April 22, 2021

V. S. Rakenduvadhana is an Indian writer, poet and visual artist based in Helsinki. Her diurnal energies are mostly devoted to her work as a neuroscientist. While pursuing her scientific quests, she has had a lifelong nocturnal affair with art, philosophy and music in its many forms. Her poetry, fiction and visual art works are now emerging in some literary magazines including The Vital Sparks, The Abstract Elephant Magazine and Camas, while she is working on her first novel.

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