S Categories Editorial Specials May, 2023 Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri interviews Prerna Gill Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri interviews poet Prerna Gill.
T Categories Editorial Specials April, 2023 TBR Interviews Yogesh Maitreya Our editor interviews Dalit activist, writer and publisher,Yogesh Maitreya.
T Categories Editorial Specials March, 2023 TBR Interviews Jacinta Kerketta Our editor interviews Jacinta Kerketta, poet, writer, activist and freelance journalist.
T Categories Editorial Specials November, 2022 TBR Interviews Sufia Khatoon Our editor interviews Sufia Khatoon about her poetry collection, Germination.
9 Categories Editorial Specials June, 2022 9 Years of The Bangalore Review The anniversary editorial piece by our Managing Editor and some congratulatory notes from our wellwishers around the world.
T Categories Editorial Specials May, 2022 TBR Interviews Abhay K. Our editor interviews Abhay K. about his poetry collection, Monsoon, and his translations of Meghadūta and Ṛtusaṃhāra.
T Categories Editorial Specials April, 2022 TBR Interviews Avinab Datta-Areng Our editor interviews Avinab Datta-Areng after the recent launch of his debut book of poems, Annus Horribilis.
W Categories Editorial February, 2022 What’s Next for Publishing? Our editor responds to the dismal news of Westland's closing.
J Categories Editorial Non-Fiction June, 2021 June Jazz & 8 years of TBR We are proud to present the June Jazz Summer issue of The Bangalore Review as we celebrate the completion of 8 years of the magazine...
F Categories Editorial Non-Fiction March, 2021 From the Editorial Desk Women have played a major role in our sustenance and growth during the last eight years. In our editorial team or in our submissions pile,..
# 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..
F Categories Editorial Non-Fiction June, 2016 From the Editorial Desk It is our tendency often, to divide the world. The cans and can-nots, the haves and have-nots, deserving and the undeserving, all become part of..