This story “Mango Pulp” was published June’2018 in UK’s National Flash Fiction Day Anthology’2018 -“Ripening”. The book is available for purchase at https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ripening-2018-National-Flash-Fiction-Anthology/dp/1720847770/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1532963590&sr=8-1&keywords=ripening
This essay was published at deadhousekeeping.com. Click here to read more.
I couldn’t bear to see her confined in a casket, surrounded by flowers she called vain. I watched from my car and smiled when smoke rose to the skies from… Read more »
This essay, very close to my heart, was published by the fabulous The Manifest Sation.Click the link to read more.
The attached card says “Bobcat for my girl”. The fur, inside, makes me shiver. I sit, surrounded by my cats, and sip almond milk. How could he? Bobcats were strangulated… Read more »
Smelling of the cinnamon on her fingers Knit with soft yarn and verses of her prayers A cushion against the world and its weathers My cozy armor Note: I only… Read more »
This poem was originally published in the Former Cactus Issue 7:
Time has become binary for Ammi. When I call her and ask when she will visit her sister or when she will get the doors painted, she says ‘After Ramadan’… Read more »
This poem was published in print in the Spring 2018 issue of The Opiate magazine:
“Seven daughters, Ma. Why do you worry?” “Your father should never know.” “What does he want an heir for? He has nothing.” Our bus trudges to our village from the… Read more »