Sneha Subramanian Kanta is the author of the chapbook Ghost Tracks (Louisiana Literature Press, 2020). She is a recipient of a fellowship from Anaphora Arts in 2022 and the inaugural Vijay Nambisan Fellowship 2019. She was the Charles Wallace Fellow writer in residence (2019 – 20) at The University of Stirling. An awardee of the prestigious GREAT scholarship, she earned a second postgraduate degree in literature from The University of Plymouth (2017). Her dissertation concentrated on a comparative literature analysis of postcolonial ecocriticism in the fiction and nonfiction of Arundhati Roy and Amitav Ghosh. She is the founding editor of Parentheses Journal.
If you’re doing the sealey challenge this year — reading one book of poetry per day in the month of August — and looking for a few more books to explore this month, we have 10 poetry books by TSW authors that you could consider reading this month and beyond.