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Poems by Paul Tristram
Bona Fide
Thorns for comfort blankets
… extricate…
Peace is found internally.
Excavate and rebuild
… your ‘patterns’,
to confuse and alter, at will.
Be rude to naysayers
… reward them in...
Quest for Glory and Quest for Word – (Part-4) – By Asya Pekurovskaya
By Asya Pekurovskaya
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Quest for Glory and Quest for Word: Case of Bro and Case of Bo is a 156,000-word mixed genre manuscript that weaves together autobiography, essay,...
The Bishop of Battlefields – By Vladimir Lionter
As a chess teacher, I often find myself in front of curious young minds, eager to grasp the symbolism behind the game’s iconic...
Haider and Hemanta: The Complex Cultural Registers in Indian Cinematic Adaptations of Shakespeare
By Pradipta Mukherjee
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet has been produced in a multiplicity of languages, all over the world - in English, Bengali, Hindi, Danish, Greek,...
Reneging – By George Angel
A matter of being surprised mid chit-chat. Impasse and contusion. Stopped out to ricochet through the silence. Caught off guard at a stuttered consonant....
Fassbinder : His Movies, My Poems – By Drew Pisarra
Book Review by Jarrod Campbell
A beautiful aspect of art is the never-ending cycle of influence and response. Even more beautiful is how medium means...
Grandma Non-Oui – By Lidija Dimkovska
About the book
Written as an exchange between Grandma and Nedjeljka, her granddaughter and namesake, a conversation unfolds that encompasses a broad range of times...
Legion of Lost Letters – By Debasish Lahiri
Book Review by Rafael Peñas Cruz
I got to know Debasish Lahiri's work in my capacity as translator and publisher with Goat Star Books, a London-based...
Quest for Glory and Quest for Word – (Part-2) – By Asya Pekurovskaya
By Asya Pekurovskaya
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Quest for Glory and Quest for Word: Case of Bro and Case of Bo is a 156,000-word mixed genre manuscript that weaves together autobiography, essay,...
My Questions, My Answers – By Swati Moheet Agrawal
How would you describe your poems?
My poems are snapshots of daily life, fleeting moments that are neither tragic nor euphoric.
When did your writing journey...
My Questions, My Answers – Drew Pisarra
Why do you always write about sex?
I have sometimes asked myself that very question. Can we say "often" instead of "always." The obvious answer,...
Masterly! – An Interview with Jeyamohan
Interviewed by K.S. Dileepan
Photographs by Sundar Ram Krishnan
Interview Questions - Suneel Krishnan, Dileepan and Peru Vishnukumar
Biography - Suchitra R
Translated from the Tamil by...
My Questions, My Answers – Gary Beck
When was your first interest in poetry?
I was 10 or 11 and I read Poe stories that I loved, then read his poetry. I...