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Ritoshree Chatterjee

Ritoshree Chatterjee

Ritoshree Chatterjee pursues her undergraduate degree in English literature, and struggles to locate herself through writing amidst the chaos. Her poems have appeared in Café Dissensus, The Late Night Poets’ Anthology, The Armchair Journal, and Plato's Caves online.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsFebruary 5, 2022<June 23, 2022

Three Fragments Of Apocalypse

A poets describes the end of the world. Regardless of the stages, the apocalypse, she says, is lurking in the corner of your mind’s eye, ready to submerge you in a sea of sorrow.

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