Open Road Review
Issue 18/ Aug 2016
Dear readers,
Profound and entertaining, even indistinct and yet cumulatively relevant, Issue 18 captures the lives of people as seen through a prism of catastrophes,...
Issue 17 / May 2016
Dear readers,
I’m happy to be assisted by a bright new team of editors and equally committed and talented young boys and girls, all less...
Issue 16 / Feb 2016
Dear readers,
On behalf of the editors, staff & interns, I bid farewell to Shanti Perez, the oldest member of our team. Her involvement &...
Issue 15 / November 15
Dear readers,
We were overwhelmed by the number of writers who sent us their work for the annual contest. Shinie Antony, winner of the Commonwealth Short...
Issue 14 / August 15
Dear readers,
It gives me immense pleasure to share that Open Road Review has found sponsors for its annual writing contests and submissions are now...
Issue 13 / May 15
Hi readers,
Issue 13 has a lot to talk about.
Smriti Verma, in a searing piece titled ‘A Two-Minute Journey From the School Bus to My...
Interview with Christos Tsiolkas
BULLYING IN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS, THE QUESTION OF CLASS & THE GRAY IN HUMAN STORIES
By Kulpreet Yadav
Christos Tsiolkas is the author of five novels: Loaded, which...
Issue 12 / Feb 15
If you know where you are going, life is not worth it.
Through this issue we have sidestepped to wander in unforeseen territories. Because not...
Unfamiliar by Sumit Kr Aggarwal
Be calm, Graham. Calm down. Take three deep breaths.
The policeman seems to be staring directly at me as he walks the length of the...
‘The Red Darkness’ by Pragya Bhagat
She was no longer afraid of the colour red. It had become an integral part of her life as she embraced its wetness. Red...