Time Travel is quite fantasy like. Anupama Krishnakumar brings in her perspective to the theme through a story – of two people and their perception of human life.
How does a journey that has Time for companionship feel like? Parth Pandya’s poem will tell you just that.
The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews is a book that unravels how man agonises over everything, looking for a solution outside him, when ironically the solution lies within. It’s a book that has to be read, stresses Priya Gopal.
Hello, dear reader. As the winter chills settle in, Spark presents to you the November 2011 issue: ‘Exploring the Five Fs – Fashion, Food, Fiction, Friendship, Fun.’ The issue features a wonderful mix of non-fiction, poetry, photography, two guest columns and three very special interviews, featuring three people who are quietly stealing the show online in three different areas: food, fashion and fiction. We hope you enjoy the issue!
Indira Chandrasekhar, editor of Out of Print, talks about writing fiction, the Indian fiction scene and finally, about running Out of Print itself. Anupama Krishnakumar listens in.
Sailaja, a popular Indian food blogger,speaks to Anupama Krishnakumar about cooking, healthy meals and recent trends in terms of food preferences.
Spark presents Jasleen of the duo at Fashion Bombay, one of India’s top fashion blogs, in conversation with Vani Viswanathan about the Indian designer scene, fashion trends and the local blogging scene.
What does heaven look like? Anuj Agarwal, a motorbike fanatic, found his in Jaipur, at a bike builder’s workshop.
If you don’t care for what you eat, your money will probably not stay with you, say Mahesh’s photographs.