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Vandana Kumar

Vandana Kumar

Vandana Kumar is a bon vivant who loves travelling, working with young minds and exploring possibilities beyond the ordinary. A middle school French teacher in New Delhi and an active member of various quiz clubs, her passions include playing the piano. She contributes poems regularly to online publications like ‘GloMag’ and ‘Narrow roads’. She has also been published in international journals like Toronto based ‘Scarlet Leaf Review’ and Philadelphia based ‘North of Oxford’. In addition, she has been published in poetry websites like UK based ‘Destiny Poets’ and more recently in the Asian based ‘Borderless Journal’. One of her poems was shortlisted and published by the ‘All India Poetry Society’ in their ‘2017 Annual Poetry Competition’. One of her poems was recently published in the Winter 2020 paperback edition of the Houston, Texas based – ‘Harbinger Asylum’ which is available at amazon.com. Poetry for her is her stress buster, her flight of fancy and strangely, what keeps her rooted too.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsMay 11, 2024<May 10, 2024

An Evening Beneath A Tree

An evening beneath a tree brings back memories of love, longing & heartbreak. Do read this lovely poem.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsJuly 25, 2020<March 16, 2023

Who Shall Inherit the Earth?

Here’s a thought-provoking & enigmatic verse that asks fundamental questions about life. You wouldn’t want to miss it.

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