FICTIONISSUE 6November 11, 2021 Search by Monisha RamanI think about the allegory in my dead grandmother’s tales as the flight captain byMonisha Raman12 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 11, 2021 To Break the Unbreakable by Tejaswinee RoychowdhuryHollowed and furious eyes from behind wrought-iron cage doors followed Yasmeen byTejaswinee Roychowdhury12 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 11, 2021 Patchwork by ShikhandinJoy ignores the tension in the seams of his pants Peace had darned them byShikhandin12 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 11, 2021 Mummy Knows Best by Prashila NaikBobby likes the green shirt the best It has the picture of a frog byPrashila Naik6 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 Without Graves by Joginder PaulThe doorbell buzzed The American doctor got up to open the door of his room byJoginder Paul8 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 How my mother visited my grandmother by Nina KossmanThis journey, long and cold and endless First, from Moscow on a packed train byNina Kossman12 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 The City by Vrinda BaligaShe was a year old when her parents left for the City Varsha, her parents had byVrinda Baliga3 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 The Last Weekend by Mohit ParikhIn the horizon of my consciousness a freshly printed colossal billboard byMohit Parikh19 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 Do you talk about me to your friends by Ann Torday GuldenThis insistent Grandmother My Granny My father’s mother Dead for twenty years byAnn Torday Gulden10 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 6November 10, 2021 Bidai by Antara Mukherjee“Taki, Taki, Taki,” sounded the conductor with metallic thumps on the moving byAntara Mukherjee15 minute read