Community Poetry Contest is now on!
Winning poem gets free tpsg. merchandise , publication in upcoming volume of babel. and a feature.
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tpsg. Publishing started off as a personal blog for its founder, Hassan Rauf, who still writes under his pen name, “the pleasant simple guy“. Down the road, the blog slowly evolved into a platform for other writers and artists leading to the launch of our print publications “The Rapport” and later “Mehwer”. Today, tpsg. Publishing has further transitioned into a digital platform akin to its roots while also offering print periodicals.
At its core, tpsg. Publishing is driven by a mission to discover and support emerging writers and artists, offering them not just a platform to showcase their work but also a community to grow within. The focus on fostering connections among like-minded creators is what truly sets it apart. This inclusive environment encourages individuality and self-expression, allowing creators to share their unique perspectives with an audience eager to engage with authentic, contemporary literary and artistic endeavors.
خُدی کو کر بُلند اتنا کہ ہر تقدیر سے پہلے خدا بندے سے خود پُوچھے، بتا تیری رضا کیا ہے؟
– Iqbal
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Winning poem gets free tpsg. merchandise , publication in upcoming volume of babel. and a feature.
Read More"Slow Cooking by Syeda Errah possesses an unassuming, graceful beauty that tugs at you, pulling you in with each stanza's slowly brewing angst, quietude and endless wait that stirs something deep insi…
Read More"The winning entry Tributaries by Ayesha Owais is a poignant meditation on the body, its insatiable longing for touch, and its perceived insufficiencies. Penned in pared down language that's elliptica…
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