by Vicraj Gill
Zamorano’s essay is candid about many things . . . the way self-help books helped her along her literary path; and the way she even “pray[ed] for God to excise this writing aspiration from [her] heart.” Continue reading
by Vicraj Gill
Zamorano’s essay is candid about many things . . . the way self-help books helped her along her literary path; and the way she even “pray[ed] for God to excise this writing aspiration from [her] heart.” Continue reading
by Terry Hong
When it hit shelves in May 2013, The Caretaker introduced readers to Ranjit Singh, perhaps the only Sikh American immigrant crime-solving protagonist in print. Continue reading
by Juhi Singhal Karan
Is taking on a pseudonymous self caving in to the exigencies of the publishing business, or is it—as Joyce Carol Oates would have it—“an interior and not merely an outward transformation, a conspicuous redefining of the self”? Continue reading