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  • Craft - Culture - Humour - Weekly Features

    How to Go from Book Idea to Acquiring a Literary Agent in Less Than One Year

    7 December 2025

    MJ Huntsgood — Excerpt: If you’re tender-hearted like me, I highly recommend Reddit. They give gentle, soul-crushing reviews.

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  • Craft - Weekly Features

    Unlikable Characters: Understanding the Appeal and Building Empathy

    23 November 2025

    Sabyasachi Roy — Excerpt: Unlikable characters are a breath of fresh, if slightly toxic, air, in a world full of flawless Instagram influencers and squeaky-clean heroes.

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  • Craft - Culture - Sports - Weekly Features

    Writing as Bull Riding

    21 September 2025

    Guinotte Wise — Excerpt: Rodeo vis-à-vis writing. You’ll encounter BS in both, especially the writing, as the internet’s BS factor has risen considerably.

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  • Craft - Weekly Features

    You Are Worthy

    16 February 2025

    Elaine Nadal — Excerpt: A writer must also find adventures in the real world.

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  • Craft - Weekly Features

    I wish to write a poem

    16 February 2025

    Sarang Bhand — Excerpt: It cleared something for me and mulling restlessly overnight, I had this whim and urge to write and so ended up writing this.

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Joy Dillon wrestles Spanish with a Caribbean tongue, and Selina Sheth meets a silver-tongued gent in the bustling heart of Delhi.

Know Your Place! — A True Story by Joy Dillon

Vicky Walrus by Selina Sheth

What’s hot

“Breasts” by Allison Field Bell published in Issue 4, chosen for Best Microfiction 2026 by Diane Seuss

Fictile Feelings, guest-edited by Sanjeev Sethi

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Murals, guest-edited by François Bereaud

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Special Issue: The Many Lives of Atlas A (TBA)

upcoming weekly features

Jiel Narvekar, Humour, Jan 25
Sharika Nair, Humour, Jan 25

Natalie Wolf, Humour, Feb 1
Aditi Dasgupta, Humour, Feb 1

Sabyasachi Roy, Humour/Culture, Feb 8
Aditi Patil, Travelogue, Feb 8

Sadie Kaye, Humour, Feb 15

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