Description
Presented by Red River and Indian Novels Collective
A bundle of four titles
Hummingbirds are distinguished by their dazzling colours, diminutive size, and speedy flight, the only birds that can fly backwards, upside down, sideways, and hover in mid-air. Sighting a hummingbird also signals that challenging times are over and healing can begin. These little birds are also a sign of hope and spiritual significance. They are also critically endangered species, facing the prospect of extinction due to climate change.
Since publishing poetry is considered perhaps the most adventurous or perilous creative journey, curating a poetry series in the name of hummingbirds literally and metaphorically affirms our faith in the commitment and belief in the power of small to achieve the impossible.
Inspired by Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan activist and the first woman Nobel Peace Prize winner from Africa, who pioneered Green Belt Movement, and a great believer in the power of hummingbirds, we believe that our Hummingbirds Chapbook Series, a joint initiative of Red River and Indian Novels Collective, will energise poets and poetry lovers to come together and help create a republic of imagination.
Therefore, as editors of this series, we invite you to publish original works of poetry, though not to the exclusion of previously published works of luminous quality, from a wide horizon of genres, styles and linguistic practices including translation from regional languages of India. In short, we hope the Hummingbirds Series will be memorable for their earthy beauty and urgency to fly into possible and impossible futures!
Sincerely yours
Ashwani Kumar, Co-founder of Indian Novels Collective
Dibyajyoti Sarma, Publisher, Red River
Hummingbirds Chapbook Series II
Slow Dow, River by Anamika
translated from the Hindi by Mani Rao
ISBN: 978-93-48111-66-1
Page: 32
Price: 199
As a Song Went Home by Harekrishna Deka
translated from the Assamese by Pradip Acharya
ISBN: 978-93-48111-87-6
Page: 32
Price: 199
Hide and Seek by Mamta Sagar
translated from Kannada by the Poet and Chitra Pannikar
ISBN: 978-93-48111-00-5
Page: 32
Price: 199
Ceasefire by Subodh Sarkar
translated from the Bengali by Matralina Pati
ISBN: 978-93-48111-10-4
Page: 32
Price: 199





