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A Life Lived Without Permission: C Aishwarya Wins the Emily Dickinson Award

Some books arrive quietly. Others arrive carrying the weight of years lived, lessons endured, and silences survived. Where My Feet Have Carried Me belongs to the latter.

Poet C Aishwarya has been named a recipient of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award for her debut poetry collection, Where My Feet Have Carried Me. The recognition honours not only the work itself, but the life behind it, rendered in language marked by clarity, restraint, and emotional precision.

A Singaporean Tamil writer now based in New York City, Aishwarya writes with an attention shaped by distance, memory, and survival. Movement forms the backbone of this collection, across cities, across countries, and across inner thresholds that rarely announce themselves in advance.

The poems trace grief, desire, exile, and renewal without rushing toward comfort or resolution. Her voice remains steady in contradiction, allowing complexity to exist without explanation or apology.

What distinguishes her work is its disciplined vulnerability. These poems do not seek admiration or absolution. They observe, endure, and record. Each piece reads like a checkpoint on a longer journey, marking not only where she has been, but who she has had to become in order to continue.

Aishwarya’s writing resists spectacle. It stays grounded, precise, and emotionally true. There is no excess, only intention. The restraint gives the work its strength, allowing silence and space to carry as much meaning as the words themselves.

The 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award recognises writers whose work demonstrates depth, originality, and lasting resonance. In Where My Feet Have Carried Me, C Aishwarya offers a collection that stands firmly on its own terms, shaped by movement, memory, and the quiet authority of lived experience.

📖Title: Where My Feet Have Carried Me
🏆Award: 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award
👥Author: C Aishwarya
📍Location: New York City

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