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Curating Explorations
of Liminality




Through jam karet, an Indonesian incantation to bend time, Romila curates explorations of liminality through writing, sound design and counter-archiving.

Child of a dream interpreter, great-grandchild of birthing doulas, Romila carries the gifts of intuition, groundedness and future-telling to hold spaces to gather in community through literature, spellmaking and rituals rooted in queer non-linearity, sabr and kejawen ways of being.

Romila is a writer, facilitator, death doula and cyber-mystic with kejawen roots from the island of Java and Zoroastrian ancestry from Mazar-i-Sharif. 



ask me about

Timkeeping
the non-linearities of queerness
alam as timekeeping technology
language as a portal for time travel


Spellmaking
algorithms of spells and bad magic
landback in our lifetime


Grief
merkayangan: a study of the kejawen realms
   

lineages of praxis

emergent strategy
adrienne marie brown

kincentric ways of being
rowen white

the source of self regard 
toni morrison

java-futurism
Lintang Raditya

roles for collective liberation
Slow Factory