ISSUE 9WRITERS RESPONDMay 29, 2023 Dubravka Ugresic – Writing from Anywhere But Home by Shankar MonyAn exile feels that the state of exile is a constant, special sensitivity byShankar Mony7 minute read
ISSUE 9WRITERS RESPONDMay 29, 2023 Indian Wrestlers Fighting Their Hardest Fight Yet by Neha ParanjpeThe year was 2016, and champion athlete, Sakshi Malik, had just made the country byNeha Paranjpe7 minute read
ISSUE 9WRITERS RESPONDMay 29, 2023 Salman Rushdie — Of Blood, Fear and Blank Pages By Shankar MonyIn Albert Camus’ The Outsider, the indifferent main protagonist, Mersault, in byShankar Mony7 minute read
FICTIONISSUE 9May 29, 2023 And After By Zachary Tichauer BushnellNo one discovered until eight AM, when the servants arrived, that Sultan byZachary Tichauer Bushnell15 minute read
BOOK REVIEWSISSUE 9May 27, 2023 Portrait(s) of Alternative Masculinit(ies): Review By Ankush BanerjeeA testimony to elemental courage, and the gruesome challenges, that such courage byAnkush Banerjee8 minute read
INTERVIEWISSUE 9May 27, 2023 A Conversation between Daisy Rockwell and Jey SushilI am from Western Massachusetts It’s a mountain region Small hills not like byDaisy Rockwell13 minute read
ISSUE 9POETRYMay 25, 2023 Dolls for Muslim Girls By Sahana AhmedBarbie can be a mother, and a good Muslim, married to a Salim bySahana Ahmed1 minute read
ISSUE 9POETRYMay 24, 2023 Massacre on the island and Other Poems By Ashwani KumarOnce upon a time Refugees from faraway land arrived on the island searching byAshwani Kumar3 minute read
ISSUE 9POETRYMay 24, 2023 The Fridge and Other Poems By Arjun RajendranLook, no more chamadumpas, kovakais or obese baingans Just artisanal pork, bhoot byArjun Rajendran3 minute read
ISSUE 9POETRYMay 24, 2023 Meeting Madri By Archana Pai KulkarniA door creaks open, a serpent-breeze coils itself around her ankles She has byArchana Pai Kulkarni2 minute read