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Brown Sugar Skin is the second poetry chapbook by Tharani Balachandran. In this collection, the author delves into childhood, family, immigration, mental health, dating, identity, fertility and motherhood. Among the collection is a poem in which the author reminisces about spending time with extended family in her childhood, a poem in which the author imagines a future in which we ask ChatGPT to start managing our lives instead of just the way we write, and a poem about the worries that parents experience when they are expecting. The author, who is a first-generation Tamil Canadian, hopes that…mehr

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Brown Sugar Skin is the second poetry chapbook by Tharani Balachandran. In this collection, the author delves into childhood, family, immigration, mental health, dating, identity, fertility and motherhood. Among the collection is a poem in which the author reminisces about spending time with extended family in her childhood, a poem in which the author imagines a future in which we ask ChatGPT to start managing our lives instead of just the way we write, and a poem about the worries that parents experience when they are expecting. The author, who is a first-generation Tamil Canadian, hopes that readers can find at least one poem in this collection that resonates, as moving from childhood to adulthood, learning how to be comfortable in one's own skin and how to love yourself as you are, is a universal experience.
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Autorenporträt
Tharani Balachandran, a first-generation Canadian lawyer, indulges in her passion for tea, immerses herself in books, savors the art of gossip, and weaves poetic tales. Her literary contributions grace esteemed publications such as Anti Heroin Chic, On the Seawall, Quail Bell, Pensive Journal, and the Racket. In 2021, she proudly self-published her inaugural chapbook, "Love in the Time of Corona." She calls the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples in Victoria, British Columbia, home, sharing the space with her husband and feline companion.