On love, relationships with mothers, and moving forward.
Read More“help me build synthetic bones and skin.”
Read MoreVisuals on rebirth and transformations.
Read More“Growing weak each day made me see it coming, feeling your thin hand slowly collapsing, and the words never crossing your mouth.”
Read More“‘All love is not benign,’ he said.”
Read MoreOn the makings of memory.
Read MoreA poem on Palestine, uprooting, and colonization.
Read MoreTwo poems on what it’s like to be a Palestinian from Gaza.
Read MoreA poem about sunflower seeds, language, and existing under colonial influences.
Read MoreA poem on reclaiming language post-colonialism.
Read MoreA poem about motherhood, its weight in Islam, and cooking during Ramadan.
Read MorePoems about womanhood, loss, and the dynamics of an an Arab woman.
Read MoreReina writes three beautiful poems that illustrate the conflict an innocent child could face when being exposed to the outside world.
Read MoreA poem about mother-daughter relationships.
Read MoreA poem on recovering from an eating disorder and rediscovering one’s body.
Read MoreA poem about time, containing multitudes, and growing up.
Read MoreA poem on womanhood, gender norms, and the multi-facets of being a girl.
Read MoreRead Grammar Games, Sepulchre, and Existence, Mapped.
Read MoreA poem about Mountain Dew and hoping to learn how to love.
Read MoreA poem about Fairuz, living in diaspora, and glitter.
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