FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 You are never alone By Rebecca Mathai In that week leading to Benny’s death, the Jacob kids were mostly at the byRebecca Mathai19 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 A Quest for Identity By Vidhan Despite his broad grin of familiarity, I did not recognise the face Slightly byVidhan19 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 Little Star by Nishi Pulugurtha I like pressing the calling bell in my Dida’s house It is on the wall byNishi Pulugurtha8 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 Eavesdropping By Ashmeen Bains “Pass me the spatula,” she presented her opened palm The tomato puree bubbled byAshmeen Bains17 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 Budhnu by Mandira Pattnaik Budhnu was a rapid learner A new language every six days as he picked up byMandira Pattnaik5 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 Confirmed Ticket By Gita The rain water poured down the eaves all of yesterday This morning, when I woke byGita Viswanath14 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 8October 18, 2022 Cup-bashi by Aishwarya Aajoba looked like he was lying down peacefully Like the days we finished byAishwarya Prabhala7 minute read
ISSUE 8 NON FICTIONOctober 17, 2022 Manto’s Posthumous Circumcision by Ajmal Kamal Saadat Hasan Manto migrated to the Western wing of the newly created state of byAjmal Kamal6 minute read
ISSUE 8 NON FICTIONOctober 17, 2022 I Never got the Chance to Play for India Again By Riya Behl The year was 1997 West Bengal and Manipur were up against each other byRiya Behl12 minute read
ISSUE 8 NON FICTIONOctober 17, 2022 Kindness of Strangers by Diya Sengupta Having lived in Bombay, India’s maximum city for almost fifteen years now byDiya Sengupta8 minute read