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Putting final touches on some vintage science fiction stories that will be included in THE BLAFT ANTHOLOGY OF GUJARATI PULP FICTION. One of them, we've realised, is inspired by a 1933 story published in Wonder Tales, written by John Benyon Harris -- also known as John Wyndham, author of "The Day of the Triffids". Madly curious how this magazine made it to Gujarat! image
Refusing Complicity in Israel's Literary Institutions
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Trying to see something. 1- If you have an Indian name, and if there are different common Romanizations (e.g. Shanti/Shanthi, Adarsh/Aadarsh/Adharsh/Aadharsh), does it bother you if people use the wrong one? 2- Do you do any reading for pleasure in an Indian (by which I mean non-English) language?