It’s February – the month when “Romance” is the word in the air. Here’s a typical Romance @ Work story. Gautam is head over heels in love with Radhika who although within her heart, reciprocates the same, is not ready to admit it as yet. But it all ends well. There’s a happy ending and a happy beginning waiting to be unwrapped in this tale of two hearts written by Anupama Krishnakumar.
Speaking to Anupama Krishnakumar, Kamakshi and Vishala, founders of The Sound Space, share their musical journey that has strived to make a difference to many lives. Ladies and Gentlemen, here’s a short and sweet interview with the Music Sisters!
What goes on in the mind of a writer before the words begin to spill out? Anupama Krishnakumar tries to capture the maze of thoughts in a sketch.
It’s Spark’s second anniversary edition and the 25th issue – a very proud moment for us. Anupama Krishnakumar chronicles the journey of this creative pursuit over the last two years and tells you what it feels like to have run an effort like this along with a wonderful co-editor and a super-talented team. Anupama’s piece is a reflection of the January 2012 edition, the 25th issue’s theme, ‘Celebrating 25 Issues of Spark’.
In a conversation with Anupama Krishnakumar, bestselling author of two works of historical fiction, ‘The Rozabal Line’ and ‘Chanakya’s Chant’, Ashwin Sanghi, talks about his journey as a writer, his books and his views on writing. Ashwin is the writer of the month of this edition themed ‘Time Machine’.
Time Travel is quite fantasy like. Anupama Krishnakumar brings in her perspective to the theme through a story – of two people and their perception of human life.
Indira Chandrasekhar, editor of Out of Print, talks about writing fiction, the Indian fiction scene and finally, about running Out of Print itself. Anupama Krishnakumar listens in.
Sailaja, a popular Indian food blogger,speaks to Anupama Krishnakumar about cooking, healthy meals and recent trends in terms of food preferences.
Subadhra turns to classical music to chase away the monotony that has gripped her life. In the process, she brings meaning to the lives of people close to her. Here’s a story by Anupama Krishnakumar that is sure to leave you savouring the musical ambience that it brings.