Drawing the
Curtain
At the age of Young Big Love, I am plagued by its closeness and remoteness, and there is never a shortage of something to say. It can be particularly tough for me to imagine myself saying things of value and weight, but today is a good day—one of those days when I am taken by how much prevails despite the enormity of my feelings. The birds are singing, and the cats want some milk. The world is gaudy and wonderful. I am letting it all wash over me.
Abhinaya Kasagani is an emerging writer based in California. Currently pursuing a BA in English & Cinema and Digital Media, she is passionate about prose that demonstrates a lyrical sensibility, oscillating between love and loss and some of life's most confounding profundities. Less than a year away from twenty-one, a thought both hot and dizzying, she is occupied by the quest for a central identity.
Abhinaya Kasagani is an emerging writer based in California. Currently pursuing a BA in English & Cinema and Digital Media, she is passionate about prose that demonstrates a lyrical sensibility, oscillating between love and loss and some of life's most confounding profundities. Less than a year away from twenty-one, a thought both hot and dizzying, she is occupied by the quest for a central identity.