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Month: March 2026

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At Ten Past Ten

By Susmita Mukherjee Every night at ten past ten, the milk was warmed. Not boiled, not allowed to skin, just warm enough to hold between the palms without flinching. Minati had perfected this temperature over decades, long before thermometers or…

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It could’ve been like this

By: Rosko Iliev Tzolov Andrey often dreamed of flying. He would stand on the ground, spread his arms, and take off. Other people longed to dream of flying, but he had the same dream again and again. He worked as…

Bygone bestsellers

By James Aitchison Think today’s bestsellers, and the usual suspects spring to mind: J. K. Rowling, Danielle Steel, Lee Child, Stephen King, John Grisham, David Baldacci and James Patterson.  And while their sales achievements make headlines, some less familiar names…

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‘The Red Dust of April’ and other poems

By: Harrison Cashmere The Red Dust of April You arrive like a held breath against the Zabarwan,row upon row of silk cups catching the mountain sun.But spring in the valley is a thief;you offer your throat to the breeze,knowing the…

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‘Alone’ and other poems

By James Aitchison Alone Retreat fearlessly into yourself.Let solitude be your close companion.Let no shadow fill your footsteps.Feel the slowed soul possess asharper perspective.The Voice that waits for all menwill speak in the silence andyou will be eternally tranquil.Free of…