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    Poetry Feature: Memories of Saltwater on Skin - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
    Editorial Team
    • Nov 24, 2021
    • 2 min

    Poetry Feature: Memories of Saltwater on Skin - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai

    Memories of Saltwater on Skin I learned to float when I was three, When my mother carried me to the middle of the beach. She let go,...
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    Short Biography of Rabindranath Tagore - Talha Hasan
    Editorial Team
    • Nov 17, 2021
    • 1 min

    Short Biography of Rabindranath Tagore - Talha Hasan

    Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born on May 7th, 1861. He was born into the...
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    Review: War in American Society and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
    Editorial Team
    • Oct 20, 2021
    • 3 min

    Review: War in American Society and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai

    Published in 1990, Tim O’Brien’s collection of connected short stories The Things They Carried received great critical acclaim both as a...
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    How Sustainable is Reading? - Murielle Müller
    Editorial Team
    • Sep 8, 2021
    • 5 min

    How Sustainable is Reading? - Murielle Müller

    As my gaze wanders from the news of burning forests to the books on my shelves, I feel a twinge in my heart, and I begin to wonder how...
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    Why Are Disability Rights Not Talked About Among Youth?
    Editorial Team
    • Aug 18, 2021
    • 7 min

    Why Are Disability Rights Not Talked About Among Youth?

    Even though I was born into the disability community, I knew nothing about the words “disability rights” until I turned 13. Wanting to...
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    Review: "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield - Sam Habashy
    Editorial Team
    • Aug 11, 2021
    • 3 min

    Review: "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield - Sam Habashy

    I recently read the short story “The Garden Party” written in 1922 by Katherine Mansfield alongside How to Read Literature like a...
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    Periods: Where Are They in Literature? - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Jul 21, 2021
    • 4 min

    Periods: Where Are They in Literature? - Thee Sim Ling

    When was the last time you read about menstruation in a book? If you are lucky, you may have come across literature that describes the...
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    We Rise As One: The History of Art As Political Protest - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Jul 14, 2021
    • 3 min

    We Rise As One: The History of Art As Political Protest - Thee Sim Ling

    Over centuries of human civilisation, there have been many revolutions, protests and overthrowing of oppressive regimes around the world....
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    Why an Editor Should Be Your Partner in Crime - Murielle Müller
    Editorial Team
    • Jun 23, 2021
    • 3 min

    Why an Editor Should Be Your Partner in Crime - Murielle Müller

    There’s a number of How-To articles of dealing with these “dreaded” editors, and this might just come close to it. While I see why...
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    Scribbling For Change: Activism and Writing Working Together - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Jun 16, 2021
    • 3 min

    Scribbling For Change: Activism and Writing Working Together - Thee Sim Ling

    As more and more people are aware of social issues and injustice in society, there has been a rise of activism and advocacy, especially...
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    Purposefully Lost in Translation - Murielle Müller
    Editorial Team
    • May 26, 2021
    • 3 min

    Purposefully Lost in Translation - Murielle Müller

    So, I write poetry and prose in English, which isn’t my mother tongue and people often ask me “Why the hell would you choose to write in...
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    Discriminatory Children’s Books: What Do We Do With Them? - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Apr 28, 2021
    • 5 min

    Discriminatory Children’s Books: What Do We Do With Them? - Thee Sim Ling

    Dr. Seuss, or Theodore Seuss Geisel, has been considered a reading icon all over the world for decades. However, it was recently...
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    How to Ensure Diversity in the Publishing Industry - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Apr 14, 2021
    • 5 min

    How to Ensure Diversity in the Publishing Industry - Thee Sim Ling

    Over the last decade, the writing industry has started embracing unique identities and “diversity” has now become the hottest trend among...
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    conversations with my bookshelf - Murielle Müller
    Editorial Team
    • Mar 31, 2021
    • 2 min

    conversations with my bookshelf - Murielle Müller

    I. we’ve spent a lot of time together, these days. surely, during lockdown one, two and three and a half our relationship has altered....
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    How I Survived NaNoWriMo 2020 (and What I Learned) - Thee Sim Ling
    Editorial Team
    • Mar 10, 2021
    • 4 min

    How I Survived NaNoWriMo 2020 (and What I Learned) - Thee Sim Ling

    Every year, writers of all kinds, from the aspiring wannabe to the mega-popular bestseller, attempt the grueling challenge of the...
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    Read Slowly - Rhea Bedi
    Editorial Team
    • Mar 3, 2021
    • 2 min

    Read Slowly - Rhea Bedi

    For the past 3 months now, I have been suffering from reader’s block. Books were my safe haven after the lockdown. I found reading the...
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    Understanding Relationship Dynamics in Social Hierarchy Through Chughtai’s Lihaaf - Mili Mukim
    Editorial Team
    • Feb 24, 2021
    • 4 min

    Understanding Relationship Dynamics in Social Hierarchy Through Chughtai’s Lihaaf - Mili Mukim

    Ismat Chughtai, a raging communist way ahead of her time, penned down Lihaaf, originally in Urdu, in the year 1942, while she was in...
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