# Categories Editorial Non-Fiction January, 2018 #DoGoodForBlaze I did not know Blaze Bernstein personally until this morning. Yet, this morning, when I belatedly came to know of his untimely death, I could..
T Categories Fiction January, 2018 The Animals Among Us by Blaze Bernstein This is a re-run of Blaze Bernstein’s short story which appeared in May 2015 issue of The Bangalore Review. He was only seventeen then, and..
B Categories Poetry January, 2018 BEGINNINGS All of the gin joints in all of the towns and you had to walk into this one* Beginnings don’t flow as easily as they..
E Categories Fiction January, 2018 Elgin in the Rains 1. The “Daily News”, thrown by the newspaper vendor made a “clat” on the narrow first floor veranda. Soham, who was sitting in front of..
T Categories Poetry January, 2018 The Dreams of Tiny Things The birds outside my window speak of world domination, the tiny gray sparrows have staked out my kitchen for the headquarters of their aggressive, bird-centric..
O Categories Fiction January, 2018 Our Stopover in Santa Fe We arrived at Pisa International airport to find our charter jet waiting. Our favorite pilots Rick and Jeff were there to greet us. Each had..
M Categories Poetry January, 2018 MAKING PRINTS “What was it like—-being married to Mick Jagger?” – (American journalist) “I had to be a hell of a whore in the bedroom.” – Jerry..
Y Categories Poetry January, 2018 Your Last Sad Vehicle Keep watching those funerals — how they launch black sedans over cemetery landscapes, stop them by a new grave where the body enters orbit around..
H Categories Poetry January, 2018 Hygge I asked you what you wanted me to write and you said it doesn’t matter that you would read it anyway that it could be..
N Categories Fiction January, 2018 No Place Like Home I drove home from the store, where I had stopped for a pound of coffee, when I noticed a garage sale. A short fat Indian..