Nanjangud Express

It’s Nanjangud Annu visits raves about as she usually does about old temples the older the monument the more the raving so long as they are well preserved like the famed pickles. I too visited this...

Beyond Gravity

My knowledge of numbers diminished on arrival in England, then the United States. At home in Ceylon I used to bathe in lakhs and crores. No number seemed too grand except for the infinite. But in the West I...

Once a Dilli, always a Dilli!

The Ring Road was certainly spooky at night, illuminated by yellow neon lights, the cold, sandy winds blowing in from the Yamuna against the darkened Red Fort, howling in the night.

Banjara Boys

Under merciless sun at a crowded corner where city streets crisscross four banjara boys beg and brawl. Alien tongue, lively limbs, almost naked, gilded with soot and dust, eyesore to the passers-by, like...

Wish of Fish

Cartoonist Ali Dorani fled Iran at the age of 21 before being trapped in Australia’s controversial Manus Island detention camp for four years. Things changed after his artwork was posted online. This is...

Naina Dey’s Poems

Friend When I saw us down a street of shadows hand in hand I made my own story With you I can make stories by dozens Of lost loves violets and pomegranates and unsung poems With you I can float my paperboat of...

A Story Beyond a Soft Romance!

Fiction writing in Telugu started in the later part of 19th century with Rajasekhara Charitamu by  Kandukuri Veeresalingam, a well-known social reformer of the day. Short-story writing gathered momentum in the...

Medha Sreeya’s Three Poems

Hide and seek I don’t hate the game though, of course, I don’t. I remember exploring new places where no one could find me, Running out of new places to hide. I recollect this weird fear in me of...

English Articles

Outside

There is always something awry or in place outside the window. People go to market every day in city, town, hamlet, but ten of us near the university in Boulder did not come home again. That was yesterday or the day...

Poetry came to me like a slow burn

Rajiv Mohabir is an inspiring name right now in contemporary American poetry. Mohabir’s memoir Antiman will be out this month. A conversation with Mohabir–   When was that magic moment that turned you...

Shayan Bhowmik’s Five Poems

1 Of Weary Hands and Lost Rivers Clouds are always written In an illegible hand. Only those Who have spent Their entire lives walking across languages Know how to read the rain. With every downpour The number of...

Epidemics and Pandemics

As this essay goes live it will be a little over a year that I have been working from home – classes, webinars, meetings, examinations and everything else in the virtual mode. When my college closed down as the Pandemic...

Three Poems by Sukrita

1 Memories Your shriveled Winter bark Is a mere mask over Those chirpy moments, tunnels of Dense exchanges, breezy quarrels   Those hours of snow meditations   We soared through the skies To the sounds of The...

Who am I !

Am i the journey i live or the destiny i reach Am i the love i spread or the dreams i see Am i the smiles I bring or the pain I feel Am i the wind that brings chills or the breeze that brings peace Am i the night that...