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Spark – December 2019 Issue

And just like that, we’re bidding goodbye to 2019! Are you ready to let go of the year and embrace a new decade? Let our December issue help you! Themed ‘Letting Go,’ we bring you poignant, reflective and relatable stories and poetry to gently see you to 2020.

Coming Of Age

Urmi narrates Asha’s story which spans two and a half decades and is at once both humorous and poignant. In the course of her journey, Asha experiences two life-changing, defining moments which teach her valuable life lessons and the art of letting go.

Stuck

In Sarba Roy’s poem, a young man contemplates his reluctance towards, and the eventual consequence of, saving a drowning puppy.

Not Quite Ready

In this two-part story, Elizabeth shares moments in the life of Nancy, an expatriate who is trying to fit into an unfamiliar culture. In the first part, Nancy is flummoxed about how the idea of helping refugees is seen by high-society women as an opportunity to let go of superfluous things at home. The second part deals with Nancy’s emotions as she struggles to let go of some tiny artefacts that represent the memories of her past.

Chrysalis

Letting go of grief often gives rise to misgivings in the person who has lost a loved one. It may result in them either trying to overcome their sorrow with a dogged determination or clinging on to it desperately as the only way to preserve what has been irretrievably lost. Mandira’s poem is addressed to anyone who is or has been in such a dark place.

Doubt

We are often unable to let things take their own course. The idea of ‘letting something go’ necessitates that we do not doubt our own actions, own convictions. Mayur’s poem is a lament by a voice that makes an appearance in our lives once too often.

When Thatha Let Go

A group of cousins recollect the number of times their grandfather ‘let go’, wondering at his resilience and resolution to carry on despite setbacks. Vani’s story questions people’s ideas of when one is supposed to have ‘let go’.

Chérie

Failure in life, and especially in love, is often inevitable. We can either clamp down and shrink ourselves or show up and shine anyway. This is a poem on resilience; a whimsical sketch of a woman, a romantic, who refuses to be hardened by the hard experiences.

Spark – November 2019 Issue

Here we are, on the fifth of another month, with a new issue on the theme ‘The Wait’! Read wonderful fiction and poetry, and soak in some lovely photographs, exploring a range of emotions that waiting induces.