• English - Romance

    Letters We Never Sent

    Ananya Roy Letters from Gariahat Ananya Roy The Bookstore on Rashbehari Avenue The rain had begun without warning, as it often did in Kolkata—one moment the pavement breathing dust, the next washed clean by a sky that had decided to intervene. Ishaan slowed his steps near Rashbehari Avenue, not because he feared the rain, but because he had nowhere urgent to be. His documentary proposal had been rejected that morning with a polite email that spoke of promise and future possibilities, two words that had lately begun to feel like soft refusals dressed as hope. He ducked into the first…

  • English - Fiction

    Gulab Jamun, Guilt & Goodbyes

    Ritwik Pal Part 1: The Last Request The ceiling fan creaked like an old man with secrets. Outside, the mango tree swayed gently in the early April breeze, its leaves whispering things no one could understand anymore. Inside, Dida lay still on the teakwood bed, her body fragile, eyes closed but not asleep. She hadn’t spoken much in days, her voice now a thread unraveling slowly. But when she finally did, it brought the whole house to a standstill. “I want… the diary.” Tuli, sitting beside her, held her hand tighter. “Which diary, Dida?” “The one in the kitchen drawer.…