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He adjusts his reading glasses on his nose as she places the Daily Dispatch on the table, and pours coffee from the carafe into her plain white cup and his… Read more »
He adjusts his reading glasses on his nose as she places the Daily Dispatch on the table, and pours coffee from the carafe into her plain white cup and his… Read more »
It’s a Sunday. I’m collecting fallen gooseberries under the tall, shady tree outside our house. A rickshaw stops at the door. Safina Khala, my aunt—Ammi’s younger sister—steps out. She’s wearing… Read more »
I did not combine melted butter and eggs in the medium mixing bowl or beat the mixture with the hand blender. Did not add organic flour and sugar, breaking the… Read more »
She climbed the wrought-iron ladder and pulled a suitcase from the loft, the large maroon one her mother had once filled with beads and frills and embroidered napkins for her… Read more »
Published by ELJ Press in 12/2021: We wanted to wash our hair with shampoo, not with gram flour paste, the grains of which clung like lice eggs. We wanted pads… Read more »
Published by Roi Faineant Press. April was wearing a polka-dot scarf at the picnic where she fell in love. She untied the scarf and swirled it in the air to… Read more »
we fell in love with and made our home, a place where crabs crawled up to the porch as we sat in bamboo chairs, sipping our morning chai, inhaling the… Read more »
This is a cross-cultural collection: some of the stories are very American in feel and some very Indian, both in terms of their cultural elements and settings, USA and the… Read more »
ABP- Hello Sara. Thank you for taking this interview. This past October, ABP was lucky to be able to publish your short story collection Morsels of Purple. What can you tell us… Read more »
In “The Goat in the Math Problem,” what might the area of grass the goat is tethered to represent? I thought I had a pretty good idea toward the beginning… Read more »