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@AvrinaPrabalaJoslin has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in August 2020. The social media accounts linked to from @AvrinaPrabalaJoslin are: Email. Besides social media accounts, Avrina has populated their site with Where the Map Ends: How Survivors Resist Erasure, Urgent Support for Communities in war torn Nyala, Sudan, Fundraiser for a Solar Energy Powered Well in Nyala (Sudan), My 3D Brain, I am Rembrandt [2 Poems, 2015] — AVRINA, “DREAMING Narrative Worlds, Spaces of MEMORY”, World Poetry Day Event Berlin :: Welttag der Poesie 2025 Ein Fest für die Lyrik, அவ்ரீனா AVRINA - Berlin Writers Index Profile, two poems by avrina prabala-joslin - Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Website, Reading at Bengaluru Poetry Festival, Literatur in den Sprachen Berlins 2024, Maari (short fiction) - The Bombay Literary Magazine | TBLM, Leseprobe :: Ein Panzer, ein Bataillon, ein Banyanbaum :: SINN UND FORM, if poetry is a prayer, is a poem a dare? - down river road, Flüssige Literatur / fluid literature (interview), kadal ondru, a poetic reading with Sinthujan Varatharajah, Poetry Meets pres. Headliner Sammus, Special Guest Mushiva, Slam-Poet 'Sir Black' from Ghana + poets Nana d'Artist and Avrina Prabala-Joslin, Reading at LCB (03.09.2022): macht.sprache. Sprint, in tandem: live literature (07.07.2022), Trost (Consolation) - Literaturhaus Berlin (Minute 14:36 on...), Present Tense Subscription, She's a Tank, a Battalion, a Banyan (Winner: Short Fiction/Uni Essex International Short Story Prize 2021), archive of my words on Visual Verse, The Other Life (featured in Visual Verse, August 2021), குரல் / குறள் (voice / verse), Shortlist - Indiana Fiction Prize 2021, APAL AmnAsia2 Review, a gaslighter sighs on the other end (runner-up, Radical Art Review), Open Mouth, Odd Mag, In the Name of Moss, read for Fruit Journal (starts around 36:04), Feature in First Page Berlin, The Oval Canteen (Short Story in Fruit Journal), these are only quotidian details (Poem in Stadtsprachen), The Plumage (Shortlist, Berlin Writing Prize 2019), (Un)Making Queer African Identities (Book Review in RAL).