Some Poems Are Prayers
Mahnoor Rehan
Mahnoor Rehan is a poet from Rawalpindi, known for her infamous gol chashme and her awful habit of sending hand-typed poems to her friends on brown paper bags. She often leaves poetic footnotes in the margins of her current reads. You can find her with her nose in a book at the loud cafes of Islamabad quietly sipping hot cocoa while enjoying the works of Edna st. Vincent Millay and Virginia Woolf. Her poems have been published in The Missing Slate, Pandemonium Journal, and forthcoming Aleph Review.
Eclipse & Apocalypse
This piece is from Eclipse And Apocalypse, Mahnoor Rehan’s evocative collection that explores the delicate balance between longing, love, and self-discovery. Through intimate and reflective verse, she captures the quiet intensity of human emotion and spiritual awakening. Get your copy today and experience the poetic journey.
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