Young, shy, cat-eyelined wannabe poet showed up to my office hours in search of a mentor.
Young, shy, cat-eyelined wannabe poet showed up to my office hours in search of a mentor.
Mahdi Ahmadian his from Urmia, a city in north-western Iran. His novella, When We All Died, has been published in Iran by Rowzaneh Nashr. His writing has appeared in Typehouse Literary Magazine, Lunch Ticket and Forum for World Literature Studies.
Hungry craters bleed magma
In the still air of night
Mia Lecomte is an Italian poet and writer of French origin. Author of many publications, her works have been translated into several languages.
Tilottoma Mojumdar is an Indian Bengali novelist, short story writer, poet, lyricist, and essayist. Her published books include Vasudhārā, Ektara: Strains of a Lonesome String, Rri among others.
Thomas Weedman has been a seminarian, a forklift operator, barista, and a professional gambler. His short stories have appeared in the Acorn Review, TheWriteLaunch, The Paragon Journal, The Penman Review, Marathon Literary Review, Limited Experience Journal, Constellations, Bridge Eight, and forthcoming at SoFloPoJo, DLG Publishing, Running Wild Press, and Drunk Monkeys.
Ajay Navaria is the author of two collections of short stories in Hindi, Patkatha aur Anya Kahaniyan (2006) and Yes
Sir (2012), and a novel, Udhar ke Log (2008). He has been associated with the premier Hindi literary journal, Hans.
Soham Guha writes in his mother tongue, Bengali, and English as well. His works were published in Kalpabiswa.com, Scroll.in, Matti Braun’s Monologue, and Mohs 5.5: Megastructure Anthology and Mithila Review. This story is translated from the Bengali by Ranjita Chattopadhyaya.
Shweta Taneja is a bestselling speculative author from India, most known for her fantasy series, Anantya Tantrist Mysteries. She was shortlisted in the prestigious French award Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire and was awarded the British Council Charles Wallace Writing Fellowship.
Translated from the Bengali by Shamita Das Dasgupta “Do you know why the parrots are green?”Ma...