ISSUE 11NON FICTIONMay 31, 2024 Quid Pro Quo by Roxy AroraWhen people would ask me byRoxy Arora13 minute read
ISSUE 11NON FICTIONMay 31, 2024 Sand and Stone by Eric MorlockThe clerics said all graven images must be destroyed byEric Morlock16 minute read
ISSUE 11NON FICTIONMay 31, 2024 The entropy of Food: A Bengali’s epicure’s survival in food lockdown by Adtija ChatterjeeThe veracity of memory is often, associated with the aspect of perception byAdrija Chatterjee8 minute read
ISSUE 11NON FICTIONMay 31, 2024 We will be Vegetarians the Year After Next by Wambui Wa MwangiI think of all the memories associated with nyama choma and family get- byWambui wa mwangi4 minute read
EXCERPTSISSUE 11May 31, 2024 Excerpt from The Enclave by Rohit ManchandaMaya, the protagonist of The Enclave, leads a freewheeling, spirited life in the byRohit Manchanda6 minute read
ISSUE 11VISUAL NARRATIVESMay 31, 2024 Appetite of a City By Rini Singhi‘The Appetite of a City’ is a documentation of youthful days spent in Bombay byRini Singhi2 minute read
ISSUE 11VISUAL NARRATIVESMay 31, 2024 Seven Stages By Suchi GovindarajanSome of the things we create stay with us bySuchi Govindarajan2 minute read
ISSUE 11VISUAL NARRATIVESMay 31, 2024 Everything Grows Out of Everything Else By Sophia NazThe numinous moss nestles in crevices of muscular manzanita trees, bySophia Naz3 minute read
ISSUE 11TRANSLATIONSMay 31, 2024 Note to Readers by Translations Editor, Sonakshi SrivastavaThe Cambridge Dictionary describes “appetite” in two distinctively, and yet bySonakshi Srivastava2 minute read
ISSUE 11TRANSLATIONSMay 31, 2024 Velvet Mites by Basanta Kumari Patnaik translated by Rohan Kar“Auntie, I sold the house,” said Nanda with a dry smile, as she continued byRohan Kar10 minute read