FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 Indira Road by Shah Tazrian Ashrafi you leave for dhaka from kushtia because hasib, your roommate at the madrasa byShah Tazrian Ashrafi14 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 Daughter of the River by Sarveswari Saikrishna mari had never hated his mother more than now when she lay dead on bySarveswari Saikrishna9 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 Body of Research by Parvathi Nayar the creative act of making art is the only way left to express my authentic byParvathi Nayar19 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 The Dead Bougainvillea by Lavanya Arora i’ve been awake for three days work keeps getting piled on top of each byLavanya Arora12 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 Money, No Money by Karthik Krishnan manjula bore five children then her children added to the brood with five more byKarthik Krishnan15 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 10December 21, 2023 The Private Farewell Party by Michelle D’Costa rahul hesitantly steps out of his father’s second-hand car, looking at the row byMichelle D’costa11 minute read
BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 10December 19, 2023 Burnt Imaginations: ‘The Body’ in Andrew Davidson’s the Gargoyle: andrew davidson’s novel review since its publication in 2008, davidson’s debut novel has attracted mixed byAdyasha Mahapatra6 minute read
BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 10December 19, 2023 A Millennial Feminist’s Experience of Reading Simone De Beauvoir’s The Second Sex– (and Why You Should Read it too!) – by Anna Lynn a few days back, an aunt who is married with two children, called byAnna Lynn8 minute read
BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 10December 19, 2023 Do good fences really make good neighbours? – Srilagna Majumdar reviews Sehyr Mirza’s edited volume of stories and narratives in most instances, the stories of loss and longing are the ones most treasured bySrilagna Majumdar4 minute read
BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 10December 19, 2023 An expansive ecolinguistic journey – Shabnam Mirchandani reviews Geetha Ravichandran’s book of poems the spell of the rain tree is an aural hike into rhizomatic trails brimming byShabnam Mirchandani9 minute read