Day 2 of Culling Mynahs and Crows in The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed (Sundress...
Hello readers, we are on day 2 of The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed, which carries another excerpt from my book. Read it here: http://sundresspublications.wordpress.com/ *** In January this year, they picked...
View ArticleDay 3 of Culling Mynahs and Crows in The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed (Sundress...
Hello again readers! We are on day 3 of my novel – Culling Mynahs and Crows, which as you already know, is being showcased at Sundress Publications’ in their blog, at The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed. You...
View ArticleDay 4 of Culling Mynahs and Crows in The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed (Sundress...
Hello, hello! I’m a day late in posting this. We are onto day 4 of reading excerpts from my novel Culling Mynahs and Crows. This event is happening online at The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed - Sundress...
View ArticleDay 5 of Culling Mynahs and Crows in The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed (Sundress...
Hello, and welcome! The 25th of April was the fifth and final day of my “stay” at The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed, brought to you by Sundress Publications. You can read the last extract from my novel...
View Article#2 Reader Feedback – Sukanya Sanyal on Culling Mynahs and Crows
Sukanya Sanyal is Associate Professor of English, at a Kolkata college. Her hobbies are reading and listening to music. Some of her favourite authors are Umberto Eco, Gabriel Garcia...
View ArticleShort Story in Out of Print!
Sorry I’ve been away for so long. Health issues among other things… Aah never mind, here’s a bit of lovely news: I HAVE A SHORT STORY IN OUT OF PRINT! It’s about a verb that gets to be up close with a...
View ArticleReviews of Culling Mynahs and Crows – In Kitaab and The Sunday Guardian
I am rather late in posting these. The review in Kitaab happened weeks ago and the one in The Sunday Guardian last week. Author and editor Monideepa Sahu wrote an in depth review in the Singapore based...
View Article#3 Reader Feedback – Shreekumar Varma on Culling Mynahs and Crows
Shreekumar Varma is an Indian author based in Chennai, playwright, newspaper columnist and poet. Born as HH Prince Punartham Thirunal of the Travancore Royal Family, he is the great great grandson of...
View ArticleBroken Chimes – A Poem in Eclectica!
I have a poem this month in Eclectica! Yes! It’s been awhile since I was last published here. A long while. Really pleased to have a poem in Eclectica’s latest issue! My first poem in Eclectica; the...
View Article#4 Reader Feedback – Dipika Mukherjee on Culling Mynahs and Crows
Dipika Mukherjee plays many roles – author, poet, teacher, mentor, and then, she is also wife, mom and friend. The last part is special to me, because Dipika is possibly one of the warmest people I’ve...
View ArticleA Review of Uddipana Goswami’s Green Tin Trunk in The Four Quarters Magazine,...
I recently reviewed Uddipana Goswami’s poetry book Green Tin Trunk, published by Authorspress. Uddipana Goswami is editor of the Northeast Review. She lives and teaches English Literature in Guwahati,...
View ArticleCulling Mynahs and Crows Reviewed by Adity Chowdhury in The Four Quarters...
Here is another review of Culling Mynahs and Crows. This one is by Adity Chowdhury and is published in this quarter’s issue of The Four Quarters Magazine. Read it here:...
View ArticleMy Review of The Imagination of Lewis Carroll by WT Seabrook in Flash Fiction...
The Imagination of Lewis Carroll by William Todd Seabrook This is a chapbook I hugely enjoyed reading, and frankly didn’t want it to stop! Anyone who has read and loved Alice in Wonderland and other...
View ArticleThe Bombay Review’s October Issue Carried a Story by Me….
I have definitely slipped into another zone! In spite of the editor of The Bombay Review emailing me, this slipped my mind completely! And now a whole month has passed. Anyway, it’s not too late, and...
View ArticleInterview of William Todd Seabrook in Open Road Review’s November Issue
This is an interview via email of William Todd Seabrook in Open Road Review. I had reviewed his book – The Imagination of Lewis Carroll – earlier in Flash Fiction Chronicles. You can read it here....
View ArticleDilli – A Review in Spark Magazine’s October Issue and a Conversation with...
First things first, and yes I am late again. Where did October go?! My review of Dilli, an Anthology of Women Poets of Delhi, was published in Spark Magazine’s October issue. I felt that a review of...
View ArticleShort Story Published in Kitaab Asia+n Writing in English
This is a good way to start the new week. I have a short story published in Kitaab. Go here to read Man on the Move For those who are unfamiliar with Kitaab, do go through the site. It is an exciting...
View ArticleThe (Great) Indian Poetry Collective – Are You Joining?
To be very honest, I hadn’t quite understood what The (Great) Indian Poetry Collective was really all about, despite Shikha’s clear explanation during The Prakriti Foundation’s Poetry festival last...
View ArticlePoem in Crannog 37
Okay, this was published last month in Crannog 37, one of my favourite magazines. Things got in the way, and then I forgot to post it! The poem – Midnight Moonlight Sonata – is...
View ArticleObsessed – A Poem – in Silver Birch Press
Obsessed, a poem was published in Silver Birch Press’s ‘I am Waiting Series’ in December 2014. Yes, this is late I know. No excuses; just blame it on the holidays and after effects! Forgive me, and do...
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