What’s literature without love? Ramya Sethuraman explores the various shades of romance in novels spanning decades. She also reviews three books whose romantic storylines have touched her heart!
In notes to her fourteen-year-old self, thirty-year-old Anamika writes about the various shades of love that she has witnessed and the little lessons of life that she has learnt through the sixteen years. Anupama Krishnakumar tells you the story.
When she, the river, meets him, the sea, love is born. For the spectator, the sight is poetry . Tarini Iyengar describes the beauty.
Dear Reader, we are happy to present the February 2010 issue of Spark. The theme is Romance.
What would a somewhat-traditional Indian mother living in the U.S. do when she finds out her daughter is a lesbian?
Resolutions need not be always serious. You can make them for pure fun too! Vani Viswanathan takes a light-hearted stance on the whole idea of resolutions.
Dear Reader,
We are happy to present the December 2010 Issue of Spark. The theme is ‘The Past and the Future.’
Dear Reader,
We are happy to present the January 2010 issue – the first issue of Spark. The theme is New Beginnings.