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Would Not

Maggie Paul writes a poem on the ‘up-in-the-air’ virtuality of today’s times.

Love

Love has taken on manic, illusory proportions in this age of social networking, where ‘only the props of love amuse people’, laments Tirna Sengupta.

Mosquito Menace

A gunny bag lying on the pavement becomes an object of suspicion. M. Mohankumar’s poem throws light on the happenings.

Out of Reach

Here’s Nandini writing about her craving for a Barbie doll as a child, how her parents refused to buy one and how the doll continues to evade her even in adulthood.

Role Play

In a work of non-fiction, Vishal Anand says that the different roles that he plays don’t necessarily span a lifetime but could be essayed over a single day itself. Read on to figure out what this role play is all about and why he believes it happens.

The Last Refuge

Sobhit – fast talking, full of life and dreams, and Akash, the determined, quiet archaeologist, take a vacation together. But Sobhit harbours a secret that Akash doesn’t manage to dig out. Debleena Roy tells the story.