Mridula Koshy, author, is our writer of the month. In an interesting interview to Spark, she gets talking about writing, her book, and exploring relationships in writing. Read on.
A little story of love that bloomed over coffee and books. Pictures by Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy.
When a relationship breaks and hope is born, it’s a sign of good times. Here is a poem by Bhargavi Balachandran. In the ending of a relationship, the protagonist discovers her personal rainbow – a new hope. Read on.
Are you a master of the English language but someone who struggles with the native tongue? Then here’s something you should read. Jeevanjyoti Chakraborty explores a relationship of a different order – his relationship with his mother tongue.
Two beautiful moments in a couple’s life, captured as photographs by Vivekananth Gurumoorthy.
What does a person go through during his or her days of grandeur and gloom? Rajlakshmi Pillai writes a poem.
This is the story of Sivan, a young boy. Shreya Ramachandran spins a tale – one that when you start reading will make you think that the boy is sitting right next to you at times and taking you along, holding your hand, at others, as he tells you his story.
Many a time, car drivers have played a crucial role in the lives of their masters and vice-versa. Here is one such story – of a driver and his master, penned by P.R.Viswanathan.
Bonding over food, living together and the entry of orthodox parents. Here’s a tale that is sure to make you smile. Story by Vani Viswanathan.