My Questions, My Answers – Rey Armenteros
Where do you usually write? At a computer? Longhand on a yellow pad? Typewriter?
Ideally, I write prose on a keyboard, because I need the...
Always on Writer’s Side : Kanishka Gupta
By Rajesh Subramanian
In 2009, Kanishka Gupta was the youngest author on the long-list of the Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel History Of...
Ploughing a Lone Furrow – Gabriel Rosenstock
Interviewed by Rajesh Subramanian
What motivated you to choose tanka as a literary/poetic tool?
I am a bilingual writer and Irish (Gaelic) in my literary medium...
My Questions, My Answers – Essam M. Al-Jassim
Tell us a bit about yourself.
I graduated from King Faisal University in Hofuf, Saudi Arabia, with a degree in foreign languages and education. I...
“Of Unremembered Pleasure” – An Interview with Abhimanyu Pandey
Interviewed by Robin Gregory
Dr. Abhimanyu Pandey occupies a teaching post at the University of Allahabad. International and national publishing credits include essays on Multiculturalism,...
My Questions, My Answers – Rimli Bhattacharya
What motivates you to write?
I grew up watching my parents who were academicians. They devoured books and I was introduced to reading different kinds...
The Gibson Poems – By Simon Perchik
Interviewed by Rajesh Subramanian
The Gibson Poems ( By Simon Perchik ) : The 216 poems in this collection were written inspired by 216 photographs...
My Questions, My Answers – Gary Beck
When was your first interest in poetry?
I was 10 or 11 and I read Poe stories that I loved, then read his poetry. I...
Poet, First and Last – K. Satchidanandan
An Interview with K. Satchidanandan
Interviewed by Asmaa Azaizeh
Language as a theme and subject is strongly present in your poems. I’d like you to describe...
The Making of Pharoni – By Colin Dodds
Pharoni is the story of what happens when Harry Injurides returns from the dead. His reappearance and his message send his friends in strange directions....