Iqra Khan (she/her) is a bilingual poet, activist, and accidental law graduate from India. Her poems have appeared in Baltimore Review, Palette Poetry, The Bombay Review and Feminist Dissent, University of Warwick. Her articles have appeared in Scroll.in and The Wire. Her writing is centered around the experiences of the brown body, her conflicted relationship with the English language, the marginalized aspirations of her community and her obsessive nostalgia for Delhi.
Twin Cinema: Gentrifying the Red Fort
The storm doesn’t arrive, it is summoned with love and more
Cooking for a house of fifteen
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