
Editorial
As Imagination Bodies Forth… Click here to read.
Translations
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s Bangalar Nobbyo Lekhokdiger Proti Nibedon (a request to new writers of Bengali), has been translated from Bengali and introduced by Abdullah-Al-Musayeb. Click here to read.
Poetry on Rain by Masud Khan has been translated from Bengali by Professor Fakrul Alam. Click here to read.
Dancer by Bashir Baidar, has been translated from Balochi by Fazal Baloch. Click here to read.
Motherhood: A Tiny Life inside Me, a poem by Sangita Swechcha, has been translated from Nepali by Hem Bishwakarma. Click here to read.
The Wind and the Door, has been written and translated from Korean by Ihlwha Choi. Click here to read.
Megh or Cloud by Tagore has been translated from Bengali by Mitali Chakravarty. Click here to read.
Conversation
In conversation with Afsar Mohammad, a poet, a Sufi and an academic teaching in University of Pennsylvania. Click here to read.
Poetry
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Afsar Mohammad, Rhys Hughes, Kirpal Singh, Don Webb, Masha Hassan, Vernon Daim, George Freek, Arya KS, Robert Nisbet, Dr Kanwalpreet, John Grey, Nivedita N, Samantha Underhill, Vikas Sehra, Ryan Quinn Falangan, Saranyan BV, Heath Brougher, Carol D’Souza, Michael Burch
Poets, Poetry & Rhys Hughes
In Productivity, Rhys Hughes muses tongue-in-cheek on laziness and its contribution in making a nation more productive. Click here to read.
Musings/ Slices from Life
Keith Lyons muses on our attitude towards changes. Click here to read.
Bangal-Ghoti-Bati-Paati or What Anglophilia did to My Palate
Ramona Sen journeys in a lighter vein through her taste buds to uncover part of her identity. Click here to read.
Meredith Stephens takes us for a fabulous treat of Sierra Nevada mountains with her camera and narrative. Click here to read.
Musings of a Copywriter
In The Lost Garden, Devraj Singh Kalsi writes of how his sense of wellbeing mingles with plants. Click here to read.
Notes from Japan
In Better Relations Through Weed-pulling, Suzanne Kamata introduces us to an annual custom in Japan. Click here to read.
Essays
The Story of a Land at War with Itself
Ratnottama Sengupta presents the first hand account of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1995) from a letter from her brother, who was posted there as part of the peace-keeping troops. Click here to read.
Ravi Shankar explores museums in Kuala Lumpur. Click here to read.
Stories
Mahim Hussain explores mental illness. Click here to read.
Shourjo shares a short fun piece written from a llama’s perspective. Click here to read.
Paul Mirabile gives a strange tale set in Europe of the 1970s. Click here to read.
Book Excerpts
An excerpt from Red Sky Over Kabul: A Memoir of a Father and Son in Afghanistan by Baryalai Popalzai and Kevin McLean. Click here to read.
An excerpt from The Blue Dragonfly – healing through poetry by Veronica Eley. Click here to read.
Book Reviews
Somdatta Mandal reviews The Past is Never Dead: A Novel by Ujjal Dosanjh. Click here to read.
KPP Nambiar reviews The Stolen Necklace: A Small Crime in a Small Town by Shevlin Sebastian and VK Thajudheen. Click here to read.
Rakhi Dalal reviews Drop of the Last Cloud by Sangeetha G. Click here to read.
Bhaskar Parichha reviews Burning Pyres, Mass Graves and A State That Failed Its People : India’s Covid Tragedy by Harsh Mander. Click here to read.
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