P Categories Creative Non-Fiction Non-Fiction August, 2025 Paper Dreams In our house, we have an entire wall built of books. The English is so hard that even I cannot get through more than a cupboard or two.
S Categories Fiction Flash Fiction August, 2025 Shadow (Light) I miss the parts where my siblings and I would pile into my parents’ bed on the weekend, my father still half asleep and my mother long awaken.
M Categories Non-Fiction August, 2025 Meditation In Athens During Wildfires I’m pressed for time and I’m not full of longing like those poets I love who write loss is desire and vice versa. I need to peel the potatoes and carrots and that’s not sexy today.
H Categories Fiction Flash Fiction August, 2025 Holy Mrs. Greene just shakes her head. For a moment, she seems about to speak, to demand something again—
M Categories Poetry August, 2025 Meditation in Appalachia Lesson learned; I will stop counting, but you’ve taken my booze, taken my music; I’m only a man after all.
P Categories Fiction Short Fiction August, 2025 Paneer Bhurji She is sixty-seven years of age, she looks her age, and to me she seemed to have aged overnight one day in September 2019.
Y Categories Poetry August, 2025 You Your signature phrase so Britishly conditional, the words cross-grained with hope and irony,
S Categories Fiction Short Fiction August, 2025 Safe Haven On the couch again, she propped her feet up on the turquoise ottoman and picked up her book but found she couldn’t concentrate.
T Categories TBR Roundtable June, 2025 The Editors Roundtable – A Dialogue TBR brings together five editors who discuss literature, publishing, editing, translation and collaborations between various literary magazines.
T Categories TBR Recommends June, 2025 TBR Recommends – June 2025 This month's TBR Recommends is curated by V. Ramaswamy
T Categories Fiction Short Fiction June, 2025 The Red Dark My chest is still buzzing when we rise together from the planks and wander into the meadow.
O Categories Poetry June, 2025 Only Here for My Niece’s Christening He smells like Irish Spring and lots of it. I offer him an agnostic smile.
B Categories Fiction Flash Fiction June, 2025 Beedi stubs and Biscuit crumbs The girl walks towards the waves by herself, still clutching the packet of biscuits, the water a little above her anklets.
“ Categories Literature June, 2025 “We’d Stumbled Out the Door”: Reclaiming Female Subjectivity in Diane Seuss’s frank: sonnets The author examines how Diane Seuss reinvents the traditional sonnet form to challenge patriarchal constructs.
H Categories Fiction Short Fiction June, 2025 Her Skin They followed a path down to the shore, suddenly aware of the silence,
T Categories Poetry June, 2025 The Melon when suddenly our dog swoops in like a hungry kestrel burrowing deep sniffing your sweat
T Categories Creative Non-Fiction Non-Fiction June, 2025 The Patriarchal Fantasy of the Extraordinary The writer evokes the phenomenon of "doing" woman as soon as the epithet ‘woman’ is added to Thinker, writer, achiever, go-getter.
D Categories Fiction Flash Fiction June, 2025 Dreamcoat Outside, noise from the street reminded Dave that life existed beyond his apartment.
T Categories Book Reviews June, 2025 The Grasp of Things by Aishwarya Iyer Sudeep Ghosh reviews Aishwarya Iyer's debut poetry collection The Grasp of Things.
S Categories Poetry Translations June, 2025 Sinduraruna Sinduraruna is a translation of the Dhyana Sloka of the Sri Lalita Sahasranama.
S Categories Fiction Short Fiction June, 2025 Starbucks I turned toward her, trying to appear as though I were looking for a seat or watching out the window.