FICTION ISSUE 7June 22, 2022 The Colour Green by Lakshmi Kannan Vibha Kaushik walked slowly, turning back every two minutes to check if Ramya byLakshmi Kannan18 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 Who are you when no one is watching by Abbas Bagasrawala Aslam thinks as he slams Chandni against the wall, still kissing her He curses byAbbas Bagasrawala13 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 The Woman Who Married a Peepal Tree by Charumathi Supraja A March wedding was planned It was decided that she would first marry the Peepal byCharumathi Supraja4 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 The Delta by Tanuj On the evening of the day when a family of kingfishers pecked out our eyes byTanuj Solanki5 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 Circles and commitments by Dr. Sneha Krishnan Circles, squares and lines in this pandemic They delineate, they demarcate byDr. Sneha Krishnan12 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 Bitter Harvest by Anjali Purohit Right next to the ancient well, the tamarind tree stood centre field forming byAnjali Purohit3 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 7May 6, 2022 A portrait of snow as a living thing by Sunil Sharma Snow starts the written conversation Hari sends the statement: Snow is live! bySunil Sharma9 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
FICTION ISSUE 7April 17, 2022 Higher Ground by Ajay Pisharody The tarmac appeared to melt under the harsh sun It was well past noon byAjay Pisharody10 minute read