The doorbell rang at last. When she answered it she found a boy of about eleven or twelve standing in...
Fiction
Grey Earth When he had been travelling for two weeks, perhaps more, he could not be sure, Pele came to...
“Two of their buildings fell down and they think they know about the world’s darkness, about how unsafe a place...
The tastes of the reading public in India seem to growing beyond fiction. In what is being seen as a...
By Aminah Sheikh Let’s get down to brass tacks. Why do you write? As is the case with most of...
Former Hong Kong academic Madeleine Thien’s Booker shortlisted family saga, Hideo Yokoyama’s gripping tale of corruption in Japan and Mei...
By Louise George Kittaka Banana Yoshimoto found fame in 1988 when her wildly successful debut novel “Kitchen” was published. Her...
Prologue There were no stars in the sky. There was no moon. Just the wet cold seeping through thick cloth...
By Pallavi Narayan The cover of Kappa Quartet is striking. It’s simple — a subway car opening onto a station platform,...
Despite huge cultural gaps, Chinese online literature, especially fantasy novels featuring martial arts and magical powers, have created a reading...
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