Megha Harish is a queer writer of poetry and prose from Bangalore, India, who works in the not-for-profit sector. She is currently part of the Language is a Queer Thing project, and has previously been on the Barbican Young Poets programme, and performed poetry in spaces including the Tate Modern Gallery, Southbank Centre, Birmingham Hippodrome, and Fitzwilliam Museum. Their work has been published on a range of platforms in India and the UK, including Notes (Cambridge), Queerabad’s Tilt, the mush newsletter, Gaysi, and The Life of Science.
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