Read An Excerpt From Nikesh Shukla’s Meatspace
Nikesh Shukla’s new novel Meatspace, is out in the U.S. on September 15, from Harper Collins, and according to The Guardian, “Like Douglas Coupland’s Generation … Read more
Nikesh Shukla’s new novel Meatspace, is out in the U.S. on September 15, from Harper Collins, and according to The Guardian, “Like Douglas Coupland’s Generation … Read more
Cigarette butts squeezed out, tar ejaculate on the marble floor we were talking around laptops six websites open white screen exhibition my friend happy … Read more
As a short story writer myself, I was thrilled at the opportunity to review a short story collection, and one which focuses on the Indian … Read more
I push and I pull I watch and I wait I tire of being the one who wants I don’t have the courage to speak … Read more
Buy yourself some black garbanzo beans. Soak ’em overnight. Well, eight to ten hours, at any rate. Then cook ’em till they’re soft. I don’t … Read more
Together, the five stories and novella in The Blind Writer by Sameer Pandya follow the lives of first- and second-generation Indian Americans living in contemporary California. The … Read more
With every sigh emanated, the tension only grew more palpable. He hadn’t imagined waiting this long; not for love — or the promise of hot … Read more
“Billions of blue blistering barnacles!” said Captain Haddock from the rubbles of a house in Kathmandu, where lived a family of four. All faithful readers … Read more
Birds, and Other Baggage I. Halcyon I went in to the wild once a fully-grown woman safely buckled in her seat, but something about the … Read more
Manil Suri describes Prajwal Parajuly as “a master capturing, with wit and humor, the day-to-day interactions between his characters.” In his debut novel, Land Where … Read more
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