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Spark – January 2014 Print Issue

Buy the fourth anniversary pot pourri issue of Spark.

Spark – January 2014 Fourth Anniversary Issue

Happy New Year! And my, what a moment for us at Spark – we turn FOUR this January, all thanks to your continued support! Celebrating our anniversary, we have put together an issue that encapsulates what we believe we stand for – variety! Presenting to you, the Spark fourth anniversary issue ‘Potpourri!’ As always, we have for you a delightful spread of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and some wonderful photography and art.

Poetry’s Prism

It’s a beautiful experience to understand what poetry really is and what it isn’t when a poet describes it for you. Vinita Agrawal pens a must-read piece.

Krishna

Vipin KC lets the colours run wild in his painting of Krishna.

Tonight I can Write

A writer goes through a torturous bout of writer’s block. And suddenly, the words begin to flow. Nikitha Phyllis tells us how the words came back to the writer.

To My New-born Son

When a child is born, there are many thoughts that run in a father’s mind. Among them are those about their future together. Parth Pandya sheds light on some of these thoughts through a poem.

The Awkward Silence

Engaged to each other out of the blue, a young man and woman find themselves grappling with the uncomfortable silence that persists between them. Nandini Rajagopalan pens a beautiful story on the awkward silence.

Beginnings

A new year marks new beginnings. S. Harikrishnan captures several moods of beginnings through his lens.

Celebrating Another Birthday

A man who loves variety in life celebrates yet another birthday, but is everything alright? Shirani Rajapakse’s poem has the answers.