Before the Rains by Dinah Jefferies
…Eliza woke early the next day. Her curtains were flimsy and the sun was already bright enough to force her to shield her eyes as she jumped out of bed … Continue reading
Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra
I’ve always been good at playing a part: the mysterious seductress for the sleaze bag, the doe-eyed innocent for the protector. I had tried both on the security guard and … Continue reading
The Nerdy Dozen by Jeff Miller
THE ENEMY FIGHTER JETS SURGED PAST NEIL ANDERTOL, soaring over desolate, sandy terrain. Neil glanced out either side of his cockpit window. Two planes from his own squad were flying … Continue reading
Fairway Galle Literary Festival 2017, in the words of Himmat Singh Bakshi
Fairway Galle Literary Festival – 2017 This was the first time I went for the Fairway’s Galle Literary Festival and it was the most memorable start to my year. The … Continue reading
Rekha: The Untold Story; reviewed by Saran Lamba
I am not one who is overly fond of biographies and that too of movie stars…having said that, I have read both the books by the author, the one on … Continue reading
Fairway Galle Literary Festival 2017- Jemima Foxtrot got me writing
The leaves under my feet rustle The fir trees feel alive; As I look up to see the sun The birds scream and off they fly; I gotta … Continue reading
The Ceaseless Chatter of Demons by Ashok Ferrey
I was born ugly. That’s what my mother always said. ‘Sonny,’ she said, ‘when are we ever going to find a girl good enough to marry you?’ A cunning … Continue reading
When authors send in their feedback! Kiran Doshi on the review of Jinnah Often Came To Our House
The review and interview were first published on http://www.talkingcranes.com/tc-article/book-review-jinnah-often-came-our-house/1563 http://www.talkingcranes.com/tc-article/author-kiran-doshi-jinnah-often-came-our-house/1562 and later shared on The Good Book Corner …Thank you for the review of Jinnah often came to our House. … Continue reading