Anusmita Rayautumn in museumsLondon, with all its galleries and museums, is full of departed friends for me. I have spent countless hours in front of artworks, trying…3 min read·Dec 2, 2022----
Anusmita RayLieSometimes my hands itch for the piano I neglected when I was a teenager. It stood in my bedroom, atop a chest of drawers, mostly collecting…3 min read·Oct 18, 2022----
Anusmita RayThe unending conversationBuckle up, readers, this is not a light and humorous one.5 min read·Oct 15, 2022----
Anusmita Ray22 things to do in 2022Or what mere mortals call “resolutions”. Mind you, these are for the public eye, so they’ll be only about half-true. It won’t matter either…8 min read·Jan 1, 2022----
Anusmita Ray21 things I have learned in 2021I hope the title is clickbaity enough for everyone of you readers on the internet. I learn very little from arbitrary years, let alone an…8 min read·Dec 31, 2021----
Anusmita RayBurnt at both endsThere’s a diary of mine that my mother has kept aside. In it, my six year old self wrote poetry on a plethora of topics that included a…3 min read·Dec 10, 2021----
Anusmita RayHousman and II read Loveliest of trees, the cherry now when I was a child. It was present in my battered copy of Wren and Martin, somewhere in the…5 min read·Mar 14, 2021----
Anusmita RayDOMSOr the nth circle of hell you enter when you relocate from one country to another via surface travel. It’s not my fault – I tried booking…2 min read·Feb 27, 2021----
Anusmita RaySmokeThe city was grey and new, stuck in the past for the most, teeming with opportunity to a few. Years I spent there were suffocating…4 min read·Jan 27, 2021----
Anusmita RayWomen indoorsI’ve been in lockdown the same as everyone else in the world—everyone who doesn’t work in essential services, that is. For the first time…3 min read·Oct 25, 2020----