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Aniqah Choudhri is a British poet and freelance journalist from Manchester. She won the Moth Poetry Prize in 2022 with her poem "The Unloving Ground".[1][2] Choudhri has written articles and reviews for Exeunt Magazine,[3] The New Arab,[4] Tribune,[5] The Independent,[6] and i-D. Her poetry has been published in the anthologies the Bristol Short Story Anthology, Hippocrates Anthology for Poetry and Medicine, and the Lightship Anthology.[7] Choudhri was on the 2022 longlist for the Rebecca Swift Foundation's Women Poets' Prize.[8] She has spoken about being diagnosed with mental illness, and its relationship to her work.[9] She is Muslim and bisexual.[7][10]