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Being Divakar Mathew

Eight-year-old Divakar Mathew enrols in a Vishnu Sahasranamam recitation competition to try to get closer to his friends. Things don’t go as planned for him, though; Vani tells the story of a Christian boy caught in a staunchly Hindu privileged-caste environment.

Life is Like That

Anupama Krishnakumar captures the flavour of her life in recent months in this poem.

Spark’s June 2018 Issue

We have a refreshing issue out for you this month! Join us as we explore the charms, beauty, hope and perils of youth through fiction and poetry.

Father Looking for the Omen

In a poem inspired by incidents from his own life, M. Mohankumar talks about a father who wouldn’t let his son leave home unless he saw a certain auspicious omen.

Love to Pieces

Sarah – a young, unmarried woman – is in a deep predicament: she has to decide what to do about her pregnancy. Ram Govardhan’s story is about Sarah’s encounters with two men of different types.

Destiny’s Child

An ambitious young professional has figured out the formula for career success. She believes that only a lucky few can rise to the top, while others are destined to be mere cogs in the wheel. But Lady Luck, as they say, can be quite a fickle mistress… Vrushali tells the story.

Not Tomorrow

On the day of her school farewell, tenth grader Cheryl decides to take a decisive step regarding her love life. What follows is a racy account of how the day unfolds for the girl who likes to stand up for herself. Archana Nair tells Cheryl’s story.

A Shade of Grey

The last day in school ends in disgrace for a class of tenth standard students. There are questions raised that lead to a troubling conclusion. A story by Chandramohan Nair.

Spring of Life

This piece is an ode to the bold, pleasant and lively years of Anupam Patra’s youth when his choices were yet to be driven by mundane conveniences. Often, the discipline of adulthood sparks reminiscences of those impulsive times in him. When the vibrant memories of his young days swim to him, a comparison between what was and what is becomes inevitable.