Poetry Ahmad Aamir MalikTwo Sunsets on a Sunday Aisha HamidCaptivity(Un)lovingHow We Welcome Wait for Winter Ali Akbar Natiq, translated by Zahra SabriFrom the House of Beauties Alisha Ahmed ShamsiForgotten Ammara Younasexit eartha syncopation of aftereffectsDiving Aneeqa WattooApartment LifeMid Life Crisis Anum AhmedPartition (Of Muddied Waters and Skins) Ayesha OwaisA poem where the dog comes back as a fish Balach KhanGod Is a Tenant Diya AbbasI-11, Islamabad Eisha Tur RaaziaI Know How Jackfruit Tastes Eleen RajaGod Rides the Subways on Sundays Farrukh Ali Hassanدرد کئی من میں چھپا رکھے ہیںکبھی دیکھا ہے ہم نے حسن شاعری کو Fatima FarhadThe day he almost attended a banned books event because I asked him to Fatima JafarOne Lasting Desire Despite It All Fatima MalikThe World AfterQuestions for Potential Guides to Barzakh Fatima ShafiRabbi shrah-li sadri Hamza AzharAnother Life Hananah Zaheera defianceAt seeing a spider, in Fall Hasan Mujtaba, translated by Haider ShahbazPartitionUntitled Hibah ShabkhezJealousy for Breakfast Hind Jouda, translated into Punjabi by Anonymousمردہ بال دے نکے پیر Ibrahim TanweerIntercity Ghosts Iraj ToosyNo Horror, No Grim Reaper Jalal TararStaying at Home on a Snowy Evening Javeria HasnainOrigin Story Jaweerya Mohammad1974, Ali vs Foremanbefriending fire Kamran Fiazبے نام پرچھائیاں Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, translated into Urdu by Zafar Malik and Faisal Mohyuddinحکم بھاگنے کا Mahin WahlaWe Learned Hunger in English Malaika Raiگدھدل پنجیری Mariam Tahir ButtI read a story called ‘Paperboats’ while my children are in another continent Marie Howe, translated into Punjabi by Waqas Manzoorپِچھل لِکھت Maryam Naveedکہنے اور کرنے کو جہاں جی میںاس نے مجھے برسوں بعد خط لکھا ہے Maryum Iqbalآخری خط Misha AnwarDawat-e-December Mishal ZahoorAmaltas Are Blooming Muniba MahmudA Language Where Naima RashidAzrael remembers their namesWhen you went to the waters Najia TariqueYou Have His Chin Najwan Darwish, translated by Hammad Rindاپنے چیلے سے مایوس اک استادتیسرے دن Oliver KhanGhazalDoubtMy Dear Jamil Uncle Omar Sakr, translated into Urdu by Annie Shahidنسل کشی میں غمنسل کشی میں تاریخنسل کشی میں درخت Pirzada Asjal Alviملول اب یہ سبو جام Raniya HosainHaunt Me Then.Half Agony, Half Hope. Refaat Alareer, translated into Punjabi by Na Maaloomجے میں مر جاواں Saad Jabbar!کمرہ اندر سے بند Sakina HassanThe Marchers Have Reached the Capital Sara Javed RathoreJudy, Judith, No Holofernes Sara Shagufta, translated by Aiman Tahir KhanHow Alone, the MoonThe House of Empty EyesMoon Debt Shadab Zeest HashmiSchehrezade Appears in a Drone Operator’s DreamAfter a deadly aerial engagement, a cup of tea Shifa Ashfaqholding a beating thingtheir language caught in crimson Sidra Tul MuntahaMy father is a forgetful person SukhanGhazal 1Ghazal 2 Syed Farzan Nadirmemento mori Syed Mustafa Atharغزل Umayr AamirF E R A L Vaneeza SohailThe End of the World Waqas Manzoorوقت کے سرد خانے کی سازش Wania AijazMonsoon in a Dying City Zahra AzharEyes Wide Open Show Yourself Zainab JokhioA conversation between a woman and the last wild witness Zehra Nigah, translated by Iqra Shagufta CheemaMother, I SurvivedHere Lies Dildar Begum Zeina Hashem Beck, translated into Urdu by Leelaجنوبی سانِٹ Zuhaa Fayyaz QureshiDeath smells different across the globe