Ayesha Masood writes at the intersections of memory, culture, labour, belonging, and quiet human thresholds. Her work is attentive to what often goes unnoticed-the unsaid, the unseen, and the moments that shape us without spectacle. Drawing from lived experience, observation, and deep emotional literacy, her poems explore relationships, cities, animals, power, work, love, and departure with restraint and precision. Unsung Thresholds is her debut poetry collection.