You said you’d be here, through thick and thin, Eternal, forever, abundant, You promised me respect, love, always. So where are you now…
Chandra Sundeep
Neema Shah’s debut Kololo Hill, set in the year 1972 in Uganda and later in England, is a fictional work inspired by real-life…
I have already broken Abba’s rule. A police station is a dreadful place to be in, especially for a girl, Abba always…
Dark Rivers to Cross by Lynne Reeves is an emotionally thrilling dark mystery centred around a mother who will sacrifice everything to keep…
In ‘Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America,’ Firoozeh Dumas chronicles her life and experiences as an immigrant in…
Eat Cake by Jeanne Ray is a bitter-sweet story about relationships, choices, and decisions. Poignant and funny in equal measure, it is a…
If I had known how much this scene was going to haunt me, I would have slammed my eyes shut. Like mama. Instead,…
The Girl Who Lost A Leopard by Nizrana Farook is a fast-paced, middle-grade adventure novel set in the jungles of Serendib (the older…
BlogchatterWritFest is Blogchatter’s campaign for March, a wonderful initiative that brings readers closer to the authors. This is the line-up of the interesting…
In Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me, Sopan Deb, a New York Times reporter, and stand-up comedian, narrates the journey…