
Editorial
‘…I write from my heart of the raging tempest…’.Click here to read.
Translations
Jibanananda Das’s poem, Given the Boon of Eternity, has been translated from Bengali by Professor Fakrul Alam. Click here to read.
Karim Dashti’s short poems have been translated from Balochi by Fazal Baloch. Click here to read.
Five poems by Sangram Jena have been translated from Odia by Snehprava Das. Click here to read.
Surya Dhananjay’s story, Mastan Anna, has been translated from Telugu by Rahimanuddin Shaik. Click here to read.
The Last Letter, a poem by Ihlwha Choi has been translated from Korean by the poet himself. Click here to read.
Tagore’s Probhatey (In the Morning) has been translated from Bengali by Mitali Chakravarty. Click here to read.
Poetry
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Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Snehaprava Das, David R Mellor, Snigdha Agrawal, George Freek, Laila Brahmbhatt, Tracy Lee Duffy, John Swain, Amarthya Chandar, Craig Kirchner, Shamim Akhtar, Jason Ryberg, Momina Raza, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, Shahriyer Hossain Shetu, Rhys Hughes
Musings/ Slices from Life
Farouk Gulsara explores the idea of ‘greatness’ as reflected in history. Click here to read.
From Cape Canaveral to Carnarvon
Merdith Stephens writes of her museum experiences with photographs from Alan Nobel. Click here to read.
Odbayar Dorj writes of library culture in Japan and during her childhood, in Mongolia. Click here to read.
By the Banks of the Beautiful Gomti
Prithvijeet Sinha strolls through the park by the riverfront and muses. Click here to read.
Ratnottama Sengupta muses on her encounter with the writings of eminent artist and writer, Dhruba Esh, and translates one his many stories, Amiyashankar Go Back Home from Bengali. Click here to read.
Musings of a Copywriter
In Gastronomy & Inspiration? Sherbets and More…, Devraj Singh Kalsi looks at vintage flavours. Click here to read.
Notes from Japan
In Summer Vacation in Japan: Beetle Keeping and Idea Banks, Suzanne Kamata narrates her experience of school holidays in Japan. Click here to read.
Essays
Mohul Bhowmick writes of his trip to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Click here to read.
Haunted by Resemblances: Hunted by Chance
Aparajita De introspects with focus on serendipity. Click here to read.
Stories
Md Mujib Ullah writes a short cli-fi based on real life events. Click here to read.
Spandan Upadhyay gives a story around relationships. Click here to read.
Vidya Hariharan gives a glimpse of life. Click here to read.
Paul Mirabile writes about growing up and reclaiming from heritage. Click here to read.
Feature
A review of Anuradha Kumar’s Wanderers, Adventurers, Missionaries: Early Americans in India and an interview with the author. Click here to read.
Book Excerpts
An excerpt from Rhys Hughes’ The Eleventh Commandment And Other Very Short Fictions. Click here to read.
An excerpt from Snehprava Das’s Keep It Secret. Click here to read.
Book Reviews
Somdatta Mandal reviews Dilip K Das’s Epidemic Narratives: The Cultural Construction of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in India. Click here to read.
Rakhi Dalal reviews Rajat Chjaudhuri’s Wonder Tales for a Warming Planet. Click here to read.
Gower Bhat has reviewed Neha Bansal’s Six of Cups. Click here to read.
Bhaskar Parichha reviews Jagadish Shukla’s A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory. Click here to read.
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