Two poems published in The Curly Mind, a blogzine (UK) for linguistically innovative poetry, weird & risky (January 23, 2016).
Once again, I’m very thrilled and honored to have my poetry in the second issue of this great publication of experimental poetry, alongside many fine authors. Big thanks to the Editor Reuben Woolley.
Read them here:
It takes a train to see America
Song and the bottom of the root
Thank you.
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Debasis Mukhopadhyay is a poet from Montreal, Canada. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in journals & anthologies, including Posit, The Curly Mind (UK), Erbacce (UK), Manneqüin.Haüs, Yellow Chair Review, I Am Not A Silent Poet (UK), The New Verse News, Writers Against Prejudice (UK), Rat’s Ass Review : Love & Ensuing Madness, Algebra of Owls, Of/With, Walking Is Still Honest, Leaving My Shadow : A Tribute to Anna Akhmatova, Thirteen Myna Birds, Whale Road Review, Scarlet Leaf Review, Silver Birch Press, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, Revolution John, Down in the Dirt, With Painted Words (UK), The Wagon Magazine, Apple Fruits of an Old Oak, Voice of Monarch Butterflies, etc. His work has been nominated for the Best of the Net. He can be contacted at debmukhop@yahoo.ca or @dbasis_m on Twitter.
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incredibly beautiful writing gives depth and sadness to the disconnect between near neighbors
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Thank you once again Ingrid.
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