Spirituality
Queer Poetry, Sexuality & Spirituality
27/09/18 20:36
In conversation with Ari Gautier about queer literature, spirituality, sexuality, and more. Poetry Is Possible: Selected Poems was launched during Oslo Pride 2018 at Melahuset.
The Hindu interview
14/04/18 21:29
“At a time when people in the arts often shy away from speaking of their spiritual practice for fear of being perceived as woolly-headed, apolitical or even dogmatic, Vikram Kolmannskog comes as a breath of fresh air. This poet and Gestalt therapist from Oslo, who recently toured India with his new book Taste and See: A Queer Prayer wears his heart on his sleeve more fiercely than you can imagine.”
Interviewed in The Hindu about my latest book Taste and See. A Queer Prayer.
Read the interview here
A longer unedited version is available here
Interviewed in The Hindu about my latest book Taste and See. A Queer Prayer.
Read the interview here
A longer unedited version is available here
A spiritual and sensual prayer
16/03/18 20:04
“To avoid pain some resort to drinking or drugs, others to social media or sex. With silence, slowing down, awareness and compassion something else might happen. And this is what the narrator in the story eventually does. After fleeting chats and hookups, overconsumption of chocolate and Netflix, he goes to a silent retreat.”
I was recently interviewed in the Bangalore Mirror about my latest book Taste and See. A Queer Prayer.
Read the full interview here
I was recently interviewed in the Bangalore Mirror about my latest book Taste and See. A Queer Prayer.
Read the full interview here
Taste and see. A queer prayer
14/11/17 14:46

Together with my friend and fellow writer, Stefan Storm, I have established an Oslo-based, queer-owned publisher, Mohini Books
We are proud to present this first publication. Taste and see is a story in the form of a poem about a gay man’s quest for love in the world of dating apps and random sex. He explores a relationship that is both spiritual and sensual. But what are we willing to do for love? What are we willing to give up?