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C.S. Bhagya

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C.S. Bhagya is pursuing a Masters in English Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India. Her poetry has been featured at Coldnoon: A Quarterly of Travel Poetics, Eclectica, and Tongues of the Ocean, among others.

All work

  • On the way to Udhagamandalam II

    The black-moustachioed temple-guard / treats my daughter’s bleeding toe / with turmeric. …

    Issue 17 · March 2013  ·  Poetry

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