ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Three Poems By Vasvi Kejriwal Peeling Onions The kitchen tries to say something today yellow-thick moong dal byVasvi Kejriwal4 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Two Poems By Shamayita Sen What I’ll miss most about home as I leave Kolkata this spring: A pair byShamayita Sen1 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Three Poems By Sekhar Banerjee Memory Icicles hang like fingers and knives from the coniferous trees bySekhar Banerjee2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Poems By Rahana K Ismail It’s the tree,’ said the dryad shortly ‘What’s it doing? byDr. Rahana K Ismail4 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Poem By Mani Rao How many oceans is a question in schools Four, five, or one, depending on your byMani Rao1 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYApril 26, 2022 Two Poems By Sudeshna Rana Ancestry Animism Artistry Lush green fields – Where my father grew up Harvest bySudeshna Rana1 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7April 26, 2022 Untitled by Githa Hariharan First published in the collection The Art of Dying, Penguin India, 1993 byGitha Hariharan1 minute read
ISSUE 7 NON FICTIONApril 26, 2022 An Excerpt from Three Seasons by Latha Anantharaman As I write, a peahen is fluttering about the long western fence byLatha Anantharaman4 minute read
ISSUE 7 NON FICTIONApril 26, 2022 Through the Artist’s Eye by Ruchika Juneja Through centuries, nature has always been a source of inspiration byRuchika Juneja3 minute read
ISSUE 7 NON FICTIONApril 26, 2022 The Changing Seasons in haiku by Geethanjali Rajan teaches Japanese and English in Chennai, India She discovered haiku sometime in byGeethanjali Rajan1 minute read