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weldondominique
Nov 8, 20237 min read
Welcome to the World of Virtual Storytelling: 5 Games Newcomers Should Play Today
October game releases you might want to check out!
Terry Trowbridge
Nov 7, 20234 min read
Statement about Researching IDPs and the UNHCR
What do internally displaced people want to save, want to preserve, and want to carry?
A. L. Sarino
Nov 6, 20234 min read
Christine Marie Lim Magpile on the Process of Writing, Mentoring, and Critical Engagement
Christine Marie Lim Magpile is a Filipino writer and fellow. Her newest anthology is Aruga: Mga Sanaysay ng Pagtanggap at Paglingap,
Terry Trowbridge
Nov 3, 20238 min read
Chapbook review: Keith Inman’s 'Layers of Limestone' in an Age of Urban Sprawl
A review of Keith Inman's 'Layers of Limestone', a chapbook of 9 poems published by Grey Borders Books.
Devanshi Panda
Nov 2, 20233 min read
Delhi Opulence: A DAG Exhibition on the Delhi Durbars and the Tapestry of Delhi
In late September, The Delhi Art Gallery (DAG) opened its doors to an excellently curated exhibition of the three Delhi durbars.
Rosemary Twomey
Nov 1, 20233 min read
Writing Life: Are you ready for NaNoWriMo?
NaNoWriMoMo has arrived! Whether you are someone who has taken on the challenge year after year or you have no idea what the acronym stands
Chao Shete
Oct 31, 20234 min read
Essay: Procrastination - A Journey of Self-sabotage, Doubt and Attaining Perfection
I believe procrastination must torture. It must lead to feelings of doubt and failure, ultimately it doesn't count unless it's self sabotage
Anam Tariq
Oct 30, 20234 min read
22 Go-to Quotes About Life and Literature
An ensemble of quotes that shine a light on the multiple facets of life, with some of them also ruminating on the art of writing
Olanrewaju Oluwafemi Damzy
Oct 30, 20234 min read
Richard Adeola On Queer Expression through Painting
Richard Adeola is a Nigerian artist and painter who focuses on exploring Queer expression through art.
Amanda O'Dell
Oct 27, 20232 min read
Essay: Chronically Tired and Thankful
"Grieving who you were before and where you imagined you would be can be draining."
Andrea EBJ
Oct 25, 20232 min read
Review: Five Little Indians by Michelle Good
A review of the highly appraised Five Little Indians is Michelle Good's debut novel.
Terry Trowbridge
Oct 24, 20236 min read
Essay: Canadian abuse of Jamaican migrant farm workers is an international issue, what can be done?
An essay breaking down and criticising Canada's abuse and "systemic slavery" of Jamaican migrant farm workers
serinde1967
Oct 23, 20235 min read
A Wealth of Greek Mythology: Retellings Flourish on Book Lists
Retellings of Greek myths are perhaps as old as the myths themselves. Here are some introductions to modern Greek retellings!
Ananya Roy
Oct 22, 20234 min read
Review: A Feast of Fears and Fetishes in Bora Chung's Cursed Bunny
Bora Chung, in her 2022 short-listed Booker Prize gem Cursed Bunny, does more than scaring the wits out of her readers...
Tomas Maldonado
Oct 21, 20239 min read
Ber Anena on Pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing, Literary Agents, and Book Publishing in Uganda
Born and raised in Northern Uganda, Ber Anena writes poetry, creative nonfiction (essays and memoirs are her focus), and short fiction.
Catriona Miller
Oct 20, 20234 min read
The British Museum is Falling Down
The British Museum is a world-famous institution, but can it maintain its status following a series of high-profile controversies?
Celina Tran
Oct 19, 20233 min read
Editor’s Letter in Support of Author Adania Shibli and Palestinian Voices
EiC Celina Tran writes a letter in support of Adania Shibli, following LibProm's choice to cancel the award ceremony at Frankfurt Book Fair
rabhelanimguni
Oct 19, 20234 min read
Essay: Tower of Babel
"By listening, churches would have abated the paranoia of homophobia and saved lives."
Terry Trowbridge
Oct 18, 20236 min read
Chapbook Review: Jasmin Gui’s 'boke' and Canadian Futures
A review of Jasmine Gui's chapbook, 'boke'.
nabghashahid19
Oct 17, 20233 min read
Essay: Slipping Through the Cracks; the “Hostile” Woman of Pakistan
"The Woman was my alter-ego, my pretense in Pakistan where I had to force myself to submerge deep within the homogenous mix I lived in."
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