From the reviving joy of monsoon rains and the scorching smoke of Indian-Malaysian funeral rituals to the quiet solace of an evening garden, from the shallow seas around her homeland to the violence of Atlantic nor’easter and Pacific winter storms, Shymala Dason’s Carrying the Ocean invites us into the immigrant journey. These intimate, personal poems move from the Malaysia of the writer’s childhood to America and back again, pausing frequently to examine the cost and consequences of such journeys. These poems are for all who have traveled from home.

Carrying the Ocean. Finishing Line Press. Forthcoming October 17, 2025

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From the book

Readings

Dirty Shoes, at Duende

Invitation to Grief (video poem), at Down East Flick Fest and RedHeaded Stepchild

Writer, Poet, Editor,

Writing Coach, Teacher.

Immigrant

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Brown girl

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Cancer survivor

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Writer

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Poet

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Former tech

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Tough as old boots

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Immigrant 〰️ Brown girl 〰️ Cancer survivor 〰️ Writer 〰️ Poet 〰️ Former tech 〰️ Tough as old boots 〰️

Also, a taste of my fiction

Fiction: Terrorist-ish, at AAWW’s The Margins