- Anisha Sridhar
- Fiction, Uncategorized
- New Jersey
- August 3
Upon cushioned feet, they navigated the systems they had built. They moved like water through the storm.
- K. Arja Opprecht
- The Valour of Quinn McFoule
- New Orleans
- July 14
“Quinn could almost hear the inevitable snickering from the other side of door number 18.”
- Hareendran Kallinkeel
- Fiction
- Kerala, India
- June 11
If he knew how to operate his wife’s smartphone, he could have shown them the proof: scenes unfolding everyday in the city, the state, the nation, and across the world. “It’s like a calamity; maybe the end of Kali Yuga, this era of evil. The world is coming to its doom.”
- K. Arja Opprecht
- The Valour of Quinn McFoule
- New Orleans
- June 9
"I tire of these stuffy poets on my shelves!"
- Zachary Ambrose Woodward
- Fiction
- DC
- June 1
“I’m afraid, Drew. I’m afraid. I’ve wasted my prime with a man I don’t love, and now the world’s coming to an end.” A short fiction on love in the age of Corona.
- K. Arja Opprecht
- The Valour of Quinn McFoule
- New Orleans
- May 3
“I am running low on pimento olives,” the man in Number 10 said, cautiously. “But I have enough for today. Best save your supply for those in more dire straits.”
- K. Arja Opprecht
- The Valour of Quinn McFoule
- New Orleans
- April 12
Quinn fell into a reverie. He was no longer the only hermit he knew. The whole planet was with him now.
- K. Arja Opprecht
- The Valour of Quinn McFoule
- New Orleans
- April 6
Quinn had been aware that some contagion was all over the press, but as he had not left the confines of his flat for nearly three years, he hadn’t felt it necessary to follow the details.
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