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      • Motherhood at 42

        I Wasn’t Brave, I Was Just Ready

      • Note to Readers by Babitha Marina Justin Poetry Editor

        Memory becomes voice; silence becomes ritual, return, and witness

      • Non-Fiction : Becoming in Translation

        Translators inhabit margins—bridging loss, longing, and legacy

      • Three Poems

        Boundaries blur—grief, love, and struggle make us one

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