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Against YA by Ruth Graham

Read whatever you want. But you should feel embarrassed when what you’re reading was written for children. As The Fault in Our Stars barrels into theaters this weekend virtually guaranteed to become a...

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Inner-city life, and the banal mystery that is other people

“Parade” by Suichi Yushida was originally published in Japan in 2002 Beautifully banal. Perhaps not the most positive-sounding turn of phrase, but the one that best summarizes the appeal of Shuichi...

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Of empathy and pathos: Review of Anu Kumar’s The Girl Who Ran Away in a...

Very few writers even dare to test a reader’s credulity. Anu Kumar stretches it, almost risking collapse, in her latest collection of short stories: TNS Packed in 128 pages are ten well-written short...

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The Lounge Chair Interview: 10 Questions with Payal Dhar

By Monideepa Sahu Let’s get down to brass tacks. Why do you write? This is a deceptively difficult question. I’ve thought about it for days, wondering how to answer it without sounding hackneyed. (And...

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Short Story: Tawakkul – A Story of Faith by Eman Khalid

It is not until we lose something, do we realize the true significance of it. It is not until we make mistakes do we realize where we went wrong. Human nature is such, we can’t help but make mistakes....

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In conversation with Young Writers launched by Kitaab Junior

In conversation with young writers Shriya Asha Sharma and Sazma Samir where we talk about their latest releases through Kitaab Junior and what they are working on next. Early this year, Kitaab...

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