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
ISSUE 7 NON FICTIONMay 6, 2022 In Lieu of a Manifesto by Ranjit Hoskote We have known, at least since the late 1960s, of the hazardous effects byRanjit Hoskote5 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Three Poems By Anannya Dasgupta Birds on the Edge of a City We went to watch birds byAnannya Dasgupta2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Four Poems By Dee Allen If Nature Took a human shape It would be A female Shadow self byDee Allen2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Five Poems By Shikhandin One April evening I saw the dance of fireflies Small smoulders coruscating byShikhandin4 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Four Poems By Anuradha prasad The river, a rushing beast running rugged through foliage scraggly and thick byAnuradha prasad2 minute read
ISSUE 7 POETRYMay 5, 2022 Two Poems By Barnali Ray Shukla She sat stitching a river along hems, fraying with myths of going underground byBarnali Ray Shukla2 minute read