Slaughter’s prose is taut and evocative, drawing readers into the heart of the story with its vivid imagery and atmospheric descriptions. Her keen eye for detail brings the world of “Fractured” to life, from the gritty streets of Atlanta to the haunting beauty of the Georgia countryside.
My Life, My Text by Charu Nivedita (Episode 06)
I’ve often heard my friends speak about their fathers as if they were their die-hard enemies. Some even call their fathers bastards. Many of my friends are teetotallers. When asked why, the most common reply is- ‘My father often got drunk and abused my mother.’
The Asian Prize for Fiction Long List 2023: A glimpse
Each tale on the long-list offers a glimpse into the human condition, reminding us of the power of storytelling to inspire, enlighten, and unite us across cultures and continents.So, fellow connoisseurs, what are your thoughts on these thought-provoking, illuminating literary works that have been listed for better recognition and honour? Share your opinion with us as well. This is, after all, an award with a reader-centric approach.
Knife – Meditations After an Attempted Murder
Salman Rushdie’s “Knife” is a compelling memoir that delves into the author’s harrowing encounter with attempted murder and the subsequent journey of survival, recovery, and the triumph of love over hatred.
Putin’s Endgame through Dugin’s eyes
True to Dugin’s words the only thing that has happened to Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union is the steady growth of its territorial size. There are plenty of examples. Starting with Georgia,
The Asian Prize for Fiction: A Recognition for the Elegance of Global Literature.
Forget the glitzy award ceremonies and hefty checks; forget the question, “So what’s the point of another literary price?”. You will know that things are about to get very real in literary-spear when the Asian Prize for Fiction announce its short listees for the Asian Prize 2023 edition, carving a unique path in the global literary landscape.
Featured Literature – Valmiki Ramayana: a Commentary by Lakkaraju Ananta Rama Rao
Lakkaraju Ananta Rama Rao’s writing is both scholarly and accessible, making the series suitable for both beginners and experienced readers alike. His blend of ancient wisdom and modern insights offers readers a timeless roadmap of their god Rama and unlocking the secrets of his life as a human being as a king and exiled sage.
‘Death and the Seaside’ Haunting and multilayered…
“Death and the Seaside” by Alison Moore is a haunting and multilayered novel that defies easy categorization. In this review, I’ll delve into the book’s ominous atmosphere, its exploration of mortality, and the strikingly ambitious narrative.
When the levant burns, and Galilee gets bombed…
When the levant burns, and Galilee gets bombed, dark clouds fly over Jerusalem. I could no longer sleep. My dearest Nephew in Kiev, I say a final goodbye, leaving you in the fields.
My Life: My Text – Episode 05 Prakash bought the blade and said, Do it carefully da.
Prakash bought the blade and said, “Do it carefully da. If you cut a vital nerve, you’ll have to live as a khosa for the rest of your life.” So, I took the soap and the blade, stole Naina’s shaving brush and went to the cremation ground.
Echo of the Waves by Vinayak Aralelimath – Utterly Atmospheric and Absorbing
Echo of the Waves by Vinayak Aralelimath is an Utterly Atmospheric and Absorbing Thriller Novel That Shuttles between a Few College Friends and One Woman who Loves to Swim as a Dream Wish.
Exploring Sri Lanka’s literay landscape
The novel ‘Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew’ written by Shehan Karunatilaka in 2010, is a remarkable piece of work that challenges the standard narrative structures and genres that are present in the literary world.
‘The Koh Ker Conspiracy’ and the Thrills of Archaeological Intrigue
‘The Koh Ker Conspiracy: An Archaeological Thriller’ by Caleb Andrew, explores the intanigible balance between historical authenticity and the telling of adventure stories. A simple noodle store serves as the setting for the beginning of the novel, which takes place in the bustling streets of Phnom Penh.
Casa África launches the tenth edition of Purorrelato, its micro-story contest…
The Casa África launches the tenth edition of Purorrelato, its micro-story contest that aims to promote literary creation that encourages us to feel and think about Africa and to continue showing different realities that approach us to the continent, away from the stereotypes that have marked it for so long.
The Poetry London Prize, open for submissions.
The Poetry London Prize is a major, internationally renowned award for a single outstanding poem. Previous winners include Liz Berry, Niall Campbell, Romalyn Ante and Richard Scott. Now open for submissions.