Description
Kali represents the perfect metaphor of the great dissenter desperately needed in today’s times, to rise above subjugate society. Kali, a goddess of strength and destruction, represents energy in its purest and feral form. Goddess Kali is an embodiment of the unfettered, and uncontrolled energy, who like nature, can create and destroy with equal ease. She is the perfect feminist icon the world needs today.
“The Kali Project draws in the voices of women as women – teachers, mental health workers, writers, doctors, lawyers, bankers, social workers – adding a sharper understanding of the inner realities that patriarchal structures seek to silence, sanctified by society, religion, community, and class. With entries from children and teenagers, to poems by internationally well-known writers, the gamut of experiences is vast and reiterates the idea that art and poetry are the essential vehicles which carry the hurt and, in the process, also healing within them.”
-Charanjeet Kaur, Former Chief Editor and Features Editor of Muse India, currently Contributory Editor for Indian writing in English of MI. Consultant Editor of SPARROW (Sound & Picture Archives for Research On Women) Newsletter.
Pushcart Nominee Megha Sood, Co-Editor of The Kali Project lives in Jersey City, New Jersey. She is an Assistant Poetry Editor at MookyChick and Literary Partner in the project “Life in Quarantine” with CESTA, Stanford University, USA. Her work has been widely featured in journals, newspapers, including Poetry Society of New York, WNYC, American Writers Review, SONKU, FIVE:2: ONE, KOAN, Kissing Dynamite, etc. Numerous of her works have appeared in anthologies by the US, UK, Australian, and Canadian Press. Three-Time State-level winner of the NJ Poetry Contest 2018/2019/2020. National Level Winner Spring Mahogany Lit Prize 2020. Chosen twice as the panelist for the Jersey City Theater Center Online Series “Voices Around the World”. Co-edited anthologies (“The Medusa Project”, Mookychick) and (“The Kali Project”, Indie Blu(e) Publishing).
Blogs at https://meghasworldsite.wordpress.com/.
Tweets at @meghasood16
Candice Louisa Daquin, Co-Editor of the Kali Project, has always held a dear place in her heart for India. Outraged by reports of young women being raped, Daquin approached Sood about co-editing an anthology of out-cry, feminist poetry from Indian women. Daquin feels creating platforms for important, often neglected voices is the greatest worth someone in publishing can be part of. Editor of SMITTEN, This Is What Love Looks Like (an anthology of poetry by women for women), which was Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards (2019) and Co-Editor of We Will Not Be Silenced (an anthology of poetry in response to the #metoo movement) and As The World Burns (an anthology of poetry and art in response to #Covid-19, #BLM, #Trump).
ISBN: 9781951724061
Publisher: Indie Blu(e) Publishing
Number of Pages: 590
Dimensions: 6"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding:
Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability:
In Stock (Print on Demand)