Building by Ananya Sarkar

Slowly, over time


Sometimes it’s you

Sometimes me

Adding brick to brick

And then one day, just like that it is complete

The wall between us

Invisible yet solid – impervious.

Well, look at us

At least we built something together, didn’t we?
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About the Poet:

Ananya Sarkar is a short story writer, book reviewer and poet of sorts from Kolkata. 
Her work has been published in The Times of India, Muse India, Woman’s Era, New Woman, 4indianwoman, Children’s World, KidsWorldFun, Induswomanwriting, Conversations Across Borders, Indian Ruminations, Earthen Lamp Journal, Spark, The Madras Mag, Teesta Review and Borderless Journal. She won the first prize in both the Story Writing Contest by the American Library, Kolkata as part of the Fiction Festival 2008; and Induswomanwriting Poetry Contest, 2012. She was also a prize winner in the LoudReview Review Writing Competition, 2012 and Writers’ HQ Story Competition, 2016. She was longlisted for the Wordweavers Flash Fiction Competition 2014 and the Wordweavers Short Fiction Competition 2015. Ananya has also interviewed writers C Y Gopinath, Swapna Dutta, Kavita Kane and Richa Wahi, and accessibility consultant Shivani Gupta. Ananya has conducted poetry and story sessions at Lampshade Writers and Kahini, respectively.

Apart from reading and writing, she loves to go for long walks, stargaze and imagine the seemingly impossible. She can be found at @just_1ananya in Instagram and ananya7891@gmail.com.

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  1. I love this. I always feel like walls are built in the things we don’t say. If I feel like my husband and I might be building something, unknowingly, I will point it out, and we talk. Which is our version of taking a sledgehammer to it.

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