BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 9May 24, 2023 The Anatomy of a Revolution, And What Remains Thereafter: Review By Monica Singh A novel rooted in our not-so-distant past, that captures the vulnerabilities of byMonica Singh5 minute read
BOOK REVIEWS ISSUE 9May 24, 2023 A Narrative of Hope Amidst Mayhem & Destruction: Review By Aditi Yadav A testimony to elemental courage, and the gruesome challenges, that such courage byAditi Yadav5 minute read
ISSUE 9 WRITERS RESPONDMay 24, 2023 How Charles Simic Brought me Closer to Poetry By Rahul Singh There are many things a good poet can, intentionally or unintentionally, do to byRahul Singh10 minute read
ISSUE 9 NON FICTIONMay 24, 2023 The sensory politics of fictional violence By Diya Sengupta Growing up in small mining towns in India’s hinterlands has exposed me to all byDiya Sengupta6 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 9May 24, 2023 A Thirteen Digit Number By Shalim M Hussain A little after ten in the morning Chellim opened the bedroom door byShalim M Hussain16 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 9May 24, 2023 An Everyday Affair By Gargi Binju It was really an everyday affair The woman who lived in apartment number 44/5 byGargi Binju16 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 9May 23, 2023 White Nights By Samruddhi Picture a scrawny scarecrow being tossed about in the wind- that was me at four bySamruddhi13 minute read
FICTION ISSUE 9May 23, 2023 Hello Yama By Aneeta Sundararaj Based on Actual Events Every year, individuals and communities are affected byAneeta Sundararaj18 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 Women of the Land where pain blooms like poppy and Other Poems By Sarita Jenamani Dedicated to the sisters in war ravaged countries At the end of the day When bySarita Jenamani2 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 Sweet Jasmine and Other Poems By Shikha Lamba “India is home to the largest number of child brides in the world: 23 million byShikha Lamba2 minute read