ISSUE 9 POETRYJanuary 29, 2024 The Dark Valley of Fear and Other Poems By Bibhu Padhi Barbie can be a mother, and a good Muslim, married to a Salim byBibhu Padhi3 minute read
EXCERPTS ISSUE 9November 13, 2023 The Broken Rainbow By Ruth Vanita She says she cannot sleep, smiles as if she’d rather weep My hands are empty as byRuth Vanita2 minute read
ISSUE 9 NON FICTIONJune 16, 2023 Songs of a Fallen Warrior by Sonali Bhagchandani As an unprecedented pandemic ravaged the globe, grief and death shrouded bySonali Bhagchandani4 minute read
ISSUE 9 WRITERS RESPONDJune 16, 2023 Mahsa Amini by Mandakini Pachauri What feminine part of yourself did you have to destroy in order to survive byMandakini Pachauri6 minute read
ISSUE 9 NON FICTIONJune 16, 2023 CNG by Sreelekha Chatterjee Fourteen years ago, I felt the blazing, punishing, Delhi heat as soon as I came bySreelekha Chatterjee10 minute read
ISSUE 9 NON FICTIONJune 16, 2023 Bruised Eclipse by Anesce Dremen I had just emerged from the PATH station, and circumvented Manhattan’s Saturday byAnesce Dremen5 minute read
ISSUE 9 NON FICTIONJune 16, 2023 Urban Myths by Urmila Bendre When I think of the time fear clearly and substantially, deeply became part of byUrmila Bendre4 minute read
ISSUE 9 THE BOOKSHELFJune 15, 2023 Editors Recommendation the bookshelf books that our editors liked byUsawa Literary review1 minute read
EXCERPTS ISSUE 9June 14, 2023 Salt and Pepper By Sukrita Paul Kumar My eyes devoured the exotic blackness on the pink stone loaded with history bySukrita Paul Kumar3 minute read
EDITORIALS ISSUE 9June 14, 2023 Vinita Agrawal Poetry Editor I have a friend in Iran, about my age She has a daughter who translates from byVinita Agrawal3 minute read