
Editorial
Is Sky the Limit?… Click here to read.
Feature
A brief introduction to Aruna Chakravarti’s Creeping Shadows: 13 Ghost Stories and an interview with the author. Click here to read.
Translations
Nazrul’s lyrics of Mor Priya Hobe Eso Rani (My Sweetheart, Be My Queen) has been translated from Bengali by Professor Fakrul Alam. Click here to read.
Eight quatrains by the late Majeed Ajez have been translated from Balochi by Fazal Baloch. Click here to read.
Four of his own Malay poems have been translated by Isa Kamari. Click here to read.
Open Marriage, a story by Lakhvinder Virk, has been translated from Punjabi by C Christine Fair. Click here to read.
Jatra ( Journey), a poem by Rabindranath Tagore has been translated from Bengali by Mitali Chakravarty. Click here to read.
Poetry
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Jared Carter, Tim Tomlinson, Mohul Bhowmick, Nma Dhahir, Laila Brahmbhatt, George Freek, Lana Hechtman Ayers, Pramod Rastogi, John Grey, Snigdha Agrawal, Edward Reilly, Ron Pickett, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Snehaprava Das, SR Inciardi, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, Rhys Hughes
Poets, Poetry & Rhys Hughes
In Rhysop’s Fables, Rhys Hughes shares short absurdist narratives. Click here to read.
Musings/Slices from Life
Farouk Gulsara muses on imprints left in time. Click here to read.
Tamara-Lee Brereton-Karabetsos muses on numbers. Click here to read.
How I Learned to Write from Films
Gower Bhat writes about the impact of the screen on his writerly journey. Click here to read.
Meredith Stephens writes of a fire on the night of the New Year, a hot summer day in the Southern Hemisphere. Click here to read.
Visiting an Outpost of Lucknow: Moosa Bagh
Prithvijeet Sinha takes us to visit an eighteenth century garden and monument. Click here to read.
Musings of a Copywriter
In Missing the Tail, Devraj Singh Kalsi dreams with a dollop of humour on the benefits of humans having the extension. Click here to read.
Notes from Japan
In My Cambodian Taxi Driver, Suzanne Kamata writes of her experiences in Phnom Penh. Click here to read.
Essays
March Musings: Rethinking Histories
Meenakshi Malhotra writes of the diverse ways histories can be viewed, reflecting on the perspective from the point of view of water, climate, migrations or women. Click here to read.
Some Changes are Bigger than Others
Keith Lyons assess our times. Click here to read.
Somdatta Mandal on ‘Mother Mary Comes to Me’
Somdatta Mandal steps beyond the review to look into the marketing of Arundhati Roy’s memoir. Click here to read.
Mark Tully: A Citizen of the World
Mohul Bhowmick pays a tribute to a journalist who transcended borders. Click here to write.
Bhaskar’s Corner
In Odisha after 1947, Bhaskar Parichha brings us up to date with developments in this region. Click here to read.
Stories
Sohana Manzoor explores the razzmatazz of a Bangladeshi wedding to find what really matters. Click here to read.
Jonathon B Ferrini gives a narrative that has a beam of light in a universe filled with losses. Click here to read.
Terry Sanville writes of death, growing up and healing from loss. Click here to read.
Gower Bhat tells us a story set in Kashmir. Click here to read.
Naramsetti Umamaheswararao tells us a story that could happen in any school. Click here to read.
Book Excerpts
An excerpt from Aruna Chakravarti’s Creeping Shadows: 13 Ghost Stories. Click here to read.
An excerpt from Kailash Satyarthi’s Karuna: The Power of Compassion. Click here to read.
Book Reviews
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui has reviewed Anisur Rahman’s The Essential Ghalib. Click here to read.
Rituparna Khan has reviewed Malashri Lal’s Signing in the Air. Click here to read.
Bhaskar Parichha has reviewed Deepta Roy Chakraverti’s Daktarin Jamini Sen: The Life of British India’s First Woman Doctor. Click here to read.
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