Ravgun Kaur
There is no stronger honor for me than being able to refer to myself as a writer. I would define my writing process as both — experimental and comforting — two extremes blended together to discover and create something new each time.
I seek to write when I crave comfort, yet I strive to try something new each time I write. With an insatiable curiosity for new genres, artworks, and ideas, I mostly compose poetry, short stories, and articles through the lens of literary criticism — since my creative and academic passions are deeply intertwined as a Masters student of Literary and Cultural studies.
Articles by Ravgun Kaur
Finding My Way Back to Pink
Non-conformity isn't always freedom. Sometimes the system needs you to rebel. Here's what reclaiming on my own terms looked like for me.
May 8th, 2026
Sehnsucht, Diaspora, or Whatever This Is
A poem on the strange violence between 'chosen forgetting' and 'inherited longing'.
March 29th, 2026
Hilary Duff’s "Luck... or Something" Feels like Pop as Processed Adulthood
Hilary Duff’s new album "luck... or something" isn’t a nostalgia comeback. It’s a grown-up pop album about identity, emotional patterns, family distance, and the quiet confusion of adulthood. This analytical deep dive breaks down the album’s themes,...
March 3rd, 2026
Grand Theft Bicycle : On Female Friendship and the Things We Burn
A short story about three women, a bad date, and too much wine—where a cleansing ritual leads to friendship, chaos, and a very ill-advised bike heist.
December 30th, 2025
Diljit Dosanjh's Album "Aura" Carries his Uncompromising Cultural Identity Fuelled by Global Beats
How does a global star stay true to his roots? This album review of Diljit Dosanjh's "Aura" (2025) analyzes Dosanjh and Ranjodh's lyrics and examines how he combines global beats with his Punjabi identity.
October 16th, 2025