The Geometry of Almost by Risk
A new short story from Risk in India explores the absence of human passions and values in a world motivated by technology and profit. To reconcile beauty and the need for love in a world bereft of connection.
A new short story from Risk in India explores the absence of human passions and values in a world motivated by technology and profit. To reconcile beauty and the need for love in a world bereft of connection.
No one in the neighbourhood remembered the first time they saw Samuel Das selling balloons, but everyone remembered the morning his body was lifted from the roadside like a broken doll, his colours scattered, his breath gone. Until that day, he had been simply Sammy—the balloon-seller who walked along the pavements of Old Park Street, […]Read Post ›
book review of Twilight of Love: 100 Stories by Dr. Ratan Bhattacharjee
short fiction about staking your claim in the everchanging world
Armenida Qyqja’s Golden Armor poetry collection available now! Translated from the Hindi by Rituparna Mukherjee Guests in a city are more hindrance than happiness. As soon as Rachna bought milk packets from the store and turned, she was shocked. She spotted Sunil Bhaiya and Sudha Bhabhi, close-knit friends of her parents, standing outside an apartment […]Read Post ›
Blurb by Dustin Pickering for Rupali Saini’s upcoming short fiction collection SHOTS.