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A girl inherits a spiritual headship usually passed down through male lineage
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Go shoppingBesides the stories featured in our print magazine, we also publish an original short story online every Sunday.
A girl inherits a spiritual headship usually passed down through male lineage
A young woman feels the impact of contrasting sociocultural contexts
A modern look at an old story
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
A woman operates in a lethal line of work
A girl comes to terms with a false paradise
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
A young creative asks whether she dare disturb the universe
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
An English teacher’s students keep dying
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
A young man considers his lineage
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
What or who do we hate most? We will become it.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
A man reevaluates his relationships.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, StorySunday
A woman steps out beyond the ledge and can’t get back.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, short story, StorySunday
They know what is coming. And by now, so do we.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, short story, StorySunday
Is apathy a trait that can be managed?
You were your own person.
A family debates where to live.
“You must never ask Dada Abbu about the trains, meri jaan,” she would warn. “He doesn’t like to talk about them.”
It’s not like Ba to let something so benign rile him.
“Reid was the most observant, sensitive child, compassionate to a fault – and we need people in this world devoted entirely to beauty.”
‘Everyone deserves the truth, Nouk.’