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triveni spotlight: 21st February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 21st February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 hopping bird i hope you found someone to still you —Alan Peat haikuKATHA issue 5 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They pay clos

Mohua
Feb 211 min read


triveni spotlight: 19th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 19th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 morning solitude the scrape of hard butter across toast —Bryan Rickert haikuKATHA issue 16 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They

Mohua
Feb 191 min read


triveni spotlight: 17th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 17th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 fancy footwork a pigeon between the cafe tables —Robert Kingston haikuKATHA issue 26 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They pay c

Mohua
Feb 171 min read


triveni spotlight: 15th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 15th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 displaced ... the river finds a home in the basement —Kavitha Sreeraj haikuKATHA issue 7 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They

Mohua
Feb 151 min read


triveni spotlight: 13th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 13th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 a sliver of light... how the sun kisses me before my husband —Baisali Chatterjee Dutt haikuKATHA issue 15 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, r

Mohua
Feb 131 min read


triveni spotlight: 11th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 11th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 autumn roses our pet sitter’s excuse for being late —Keiko Izawa haikuKATHA issue 26 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They pay

Mohua
Feb 111 min read


triveni spotlight: 9th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 9th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 dodgeball my best Michael Jackson moves —Martin Duguay haikuKATHA issue 10 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. They pay close atten

Mohua
Feb 91 min read


triveni spotlight: 7th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 7th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 telling my mother she is my mother … half a spoon of porridge — Arvinder Kaur haikuKATHA issue 45 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recogniti

Mohua
Feb 71 min read


triveni spotlight: 5th February 2026
triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts : Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Namratha Varadharajan 5th February 2026 triveni spotlight February 2026 the patient listens open-mouthed dentist's monologue —Dipankar Dasgupta haikuKATHA issue 12 <> <> <> Liminal Haiku Some haiku do more than place the reader in a moment; they stir something—humor, tenderness, unease, recognition. The

Mohua
Feb 51 min read
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