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Being JK

Every person on this planet has a unique life story and there’s much to learn from it or relate to in it. Anupama Krishnakumar’s fictional piece captures the journey of a man’s life.

From the Heart

In her work of fiction based on the themes of friendship, love and loss, Sudha Nair addresses things that she cares deeply about like cherishing friendships, doing what one loves and making most of the present. 

‘Where I Come From’ & ‘Bespoken’

In her poems ‘Where I Come From’ and ‘Bespoken’, Vinita Agrawal addresses the theme of ‘women’ because she believes it’s high time women received due recognition as being equal in status to men.

Companions for Life

Chandramohan Nair pays tribute to his father and reflects upon the outlook towards life and traits that sustained his father through a long and eventful life punctuated with adversity.

The Divine Within

As someone who often engages in contemplations on divinity, Bakul Banerjee pens a poem on the theme of spirituality.

The Secret Life of Unfulfilled Dreams

Parth Pandya talks about why he believes one should pursue their dreams and explore the secret lives these dreams have to offer.

Green Tea, Frappuccino and a Conversation

Shreya’s story deals with difficult memories, how they can affect a person and how one makes sense of them.

The Chaotic Life of an Organisation Junkie

In a world she finds unpredictable, Vani talks about how being organised keeps her happy and productive. At what cost, though?

Spark – March 2018 Issue

As temperatures begin to soar here in India, we decided to cool off a bit this month! We chose a theme that we believe is a favourite for many of us: Shopping. Our fiction, non-fiction and poetry this month present interesting takes on the notion of shopping, in turn capturing a wide range of emotions that the ritual invokes in the minds of people.