Eshaan Mani is a writer, avid cook, and tennis player. They’re drawn to people whose lives leave a mark and work to capture those stories with clarity and depth.
Eshaan Mani’s elegy for Uvalde remembers nineteen children hiding beneath desks. The poem kneels beside their silence and listens until heartbreak finds language.
August 27, 2022
Belonging / Identity / Loss / Transformation
Eshaan Mani writes from the space between flags. His poem aches with loyalty divided and the quiet grief of belonging everywhere and nowhere at once.
Eshaan Mani writes of resistance carved into frozen streets. Ordinary hands lift torches against tanks, and courage burns brighter than any shell that falls.
