Editorial TeamNov 17, 20211 min readShort Biography of Rabindranath Tagore - Talha HasanRabindranath Tagore, the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born on May 7th, 1861. He was born into the...
Editorial TeamOct 20, 20213 min readReview: War in American Society and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried - Chiu-yi Rachel NgaiPublished in 1990, Tim O’Brien’s collection of connected short stories The Things They Carried received great critical acclaim both as a...
Editorial TeamOct 15, 20211 min readISSUE 4 IS OUT NOW!Issue 4 is finally here! Make sure to check it out on our Issues page and read the amazing work we've been waiting to share with you....
Editorial TeamSep 8, 20215 min readHow Sustainable is Reading? - Murielle MüllerAs my gaze wanders from the news of burning forests to the books on my shelves, I feel a twinge in my heart, and I begin to wonder how...
Editorial TeamAug 11, 20213 min readReview: "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield - Sam HabashyI recently read the short story “The Garden Party” written in 1922 by Katherine Mansfield alongside How to Read Literature like a...
Editorial TeamJun 9, 20213 min readUndefined - Submission by Srishti Pandey**This blog post is a submission from one of our lovely readers! If you would like to submit a blog post to be featured here on our...
Editorial TeamMay 26, 20213 min readPurposefully Lost in Translation - Murielle MüllerSo, I write poetry and prose in English, which isn’t my mother tongue and people often ask me “Why the hell would you choose to write in...
Editorial TeamApr 21, 20213 min readFury: A Writing Fuel - Murielle MüllerWriting is an emotional thing. Duh. Writing connects writer and reader in many ways, as it creates a typological space for unheard and...
Editorial TeamDec 23, 20205 min readIn Cold Blood and the Problem with Rhetoric - Prithiva SharmaCover image found on Amazon.com In Cold Blood (1996) is Truman Capote’s "nonfiction" novel, based on and depicting the murders of four...