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sreeja has been a member of Linktree for 6 months and joined in December 2025. The social media accounts linked to from sreeja are: Email. Besides social media accounts, writtenbysreeja has populated their site with constellations we mistook for footpaths home (appomattox river review), my period: too vulgar for tv (rappahannockreview), afterhappyhourreview.com, ARCHIVE (fifth wheel press), keep the light on (the wise owl), if this turns out to be another love song (as it ought to be magazine), we pass the dead around the table (ghudsavar literary magazine), everything i love is out to sea (ink sweat & tears), for strength (2026 London literary awards - international poetry 1st runner-up), bus stop blues (poems india), breakwater (whims of the wilderness), bloodline (soul poetry, prose and arts magazine), trenchmouth pastoral + sanctuary (squawk back), and the family tree burns (the sunlight press), anxiety and i host a sleepover (blue marble review), girl with a pearl earring peels her face off • borderlines & braidlines (after happy hour review), my mother thinks sadness can be scrubbed out of the body if i try hard enough (gone lawn), the shape of waiting (scapegoat review), they say the rice won't grow without blood (Best of the Net), the sky was the wrong color when i arrived • the orange light couldn't tell us apart from the dead • i don't wanna talk about anything • hymn for the unholy (the temz review), concourse A, body unclaimed • (future) daughter • she kept her grief in a pill bottle marked calcium • i bled glitter in the crawlspace (the temz review), inheriting silence in three acts • i lied when i said i was working late • the kitchen gospel (marrow magazine), the shape of waiting • bloodline • inheritance of hunger (rethink magazine), my body, a wilted basil, still trying (anaheim poetry review), i peeled a clementine at your funeral • as long as there is love, there will be grief • brainrot • how to leave without leaving everything, the country breaks, but only in one direction (acumen poetry), this might be all i ever get (eunoia review), i unsaint myself in front of the mirror • after they left, the garden wouldn't bloom / but the weeds did • she left in autumn and everything i've planted since has grown teeth (alocasia), the year we stopped being girls (bruiser mag), the translation of a woman • i'm thankful again and again for my rage (neologism poetry journal), the first word i ever learned to love became the first one i was ever ashamed to say • teaching my daughter how to disappear • self-portrait as a sign language (misfit magazine), sign language (mania magazine), how the body remembers pain • daughter redux (groscope review), everything spilts eventually (eulogy press), teeth in the fruit (toasted cheese literary journal), love’s womb was never mine AND OTHER POEMS (literary yard), acts of god and other lies (trace fossils review), how to be an immigrant without leaving (cordite poetry review), it’s thursday and we’re drunk, ditching my grandmother’s funeral • autopsy • half-formed (frigg magazine), kissing with the news on mute • god works in immigration • diaspora is a scam (gas: poetry, art and music), i scrape grief out with my thumbnail (spillwords), heartbreak on the bathroom floor (autumn sky poetry daily), wantless, wanting • we name the dead after the tress (crowstep journal), they say the rice won’t grow without blood (south braodway press), the gods are only human AND OTHER POEMS (the chakkar), you're given your grandmother's name, but not her language (delta poetry review), girls with keys tied to their wrists (the lake), rice fields after heartbreak (usawa literary review), translate yourself, badly AND OTHER POEMS (seedling poets), tongueless + instruction manual for being human (one art), sickness and other poems (modern literature), unlearning the monster (the scarred tree), somewhere, a nest is lined with what i lost AND OTHER POEMS (modern literature).