Aloof as the American continent can be geographically, it’s never been far enough to not disrupt, engage, captivate or at times attract criticism or humor (not humour) or even commendation from every corner of the world. Sure, the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans cut it off from the rest of the major landmasses on the […]
Month: December 2016

The Watchman by Mrinal Rajaram
Like many stories, this too starts with a floral focus- “not a leaf stirs”. And from then on the story starts to become still. Damodaran, the protagonist, is like our everyday society security guard to whom we only pay heed when he gives a half hearted salute. Just that way, Damodar is trained to […]

Infinite Lives by Aswin Sambamurthy
It’s always been my problem – I take a while to get hooked to a book. It takes a solid 2 tries before I go past the first page. Infinite Lives was infinitely different from all those books. It only took one and a half tries to keep reading till the end. The barrage of […]