Interview with Atul Kumar by Jennifer Marshall
It is equally important to forget as it is to remember and we realize that we are also made of the fact that we forget. We discover that all memories are actually false, its an act of imagination, we make it up as we go along.
Hard Rain: A Timely Reminder by Jennifer Marshall
Edwards’ powerful and confronting images highlight the confluence, and cause and effect relationship, of so many enduring environmental and humanitarian wrongs which, in the past, have been treated as individual issues.
Book Review: "Billy's Book" by Terry Bisson by Jennifer Marshall
This book very cleverly and convincingly explores a young, imaginative mind in all its savage innocence and glory.
George by Jennifer Marshall
The floodgates opened every night at 3am, releasing waves of partygoers into the street. The revelers trickled into the store, their sweaty, jittery bodies shivering, still suspended in chemical dreams.
The Retreat by Jennifer Marshall
Bindu squatted on her haunches in the red dust, her hands kneading the mixture of clay and cow dung until it was a thick, orange paste.






















