In Those Days There Was No Coffee Read More A forgotten 1927 court case exposing caste, coffee, and prejudice.
Jerry Pinto In Conversation With Kabir Deb Read More Exploring literature’s shifts, translation, creativity, and reading’s quiet rebellion
Investigating Faith in Saharu Nusaiba Kannanari’s The Menon Investigation Read More Systemic corruption, caste, morality, and power explored through detective fiction
A Book That’s A Bitter Pill To Heal Our Wounds Read More Arundhati Roy’s memoir confronts motherhood, dissent, inheritance, and painful love
Editorial Dedication Mother Mary Comes to Me Read More An intimate, honest memoir of love, conflict, and maternal legacy
The Right to Sex Read More A bold, intersectional feminist critique of sex, power, desire, and justice
Searches : Selfhood in the Digital Age Read More A haunting meditation on grief, sisterhood, and living as a ghost
Between Memory and Algorithm: A Review of Searches by Vauhini Vara Read More An intimate exploration of grief, language, and technology’s reshaping of selfhood
In Conversation with Vauhini Vara Read More An intimate exploration of grief, language, and technology’s reshaping of selfhood