BOOKS AMEYA

Book review of 'The Last Summer' by Judith Kinghorn

[Book Review] ‘The Last Summer’ by Judith Kinghorn

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Judith Kinghorn was born in Northumberland, England, and is a graduate in English and History of Art. She is a former Woman of the Year and Fellow of the RSA. She debuted with the book The Last Summer, which was published in the UK, Canada and British Commonwealth countries in 2012, in Read more…

Transparent - A Poem by Ria Mishra for Ameya

Transparent

The color of the morning seemed the same dull grey. The air I breathed in felt the same, sour and stale. But as I yawned aloud like I do, no sound escaped my gaping mouth. I looked down to count my scars as I do every morning, for the past is where I always start. Read more…

How did male chauvinism drive an ordinary girl like Thalia to become the Merqueen?

The Merqueen

In a town of sailors, where the sea and wind gods reigned, lived a young girl named Thalia. This town, at the edge of the sea, was the hub of trade and an important fulcrum of commerce for the whole kingdom. Thalia had the misfortune of being born a girl at a time when they Read more…

Such is HER Life by Reecha Agarwal Goyal

Such is HER Life

Summary:  You know her as a mother, daughter, sister, wife, daughter-in-law. But seldom as a woman… And maybe never as a human.