by Mary Anne Mohanraj | Sep 19, 2017 | Fiction
The human female, Narita, turned back to Jequith after the door slid shut. “I’m so sorry.” “You did not have to turn away your friend, just because we are here.” Jequith said the words politeness demanded, but it was intensely grateful...
by Mary Anne Mohanraj | Sep 19, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable
“The term “South Asian” is a broad banner in itself, encompassing different religious and cultural experiences, as well as sexuality and class. Can it be reduced to one distinct identity?’”— Priya Sharma Hosted on a shared Google Drive as our previous...