TheMonsoons, electrifying and joyous. The banner picture denotes just 
howinsignificant human beings are in the face of this immense force of nature. 
Thefeatured short stories, essays and poems tell us something else—that the 
seasonhas its own beauty, that it enforces on us a certain solitude, 
sensuality, uncertainty,a shared space, traditions, a willingness to let go, a 
desire for celebration

 

Short Story

Swept Away
By BrendaCoutinho
Associate Professor of English

Monsoon of Shame
ByNilankur Das
Curator at Museum of Goa




Essays

Fungus
BySheela Jaywant
Columnist, author and school administrator

The Monsoon from Keralam to Goa
By S. M. Visakh
Political commentator

Childhood Monsoon Memories
By Fatima Gracias
Academic, Historian, author

 

Poetry

July in Goa
By Gargi Guha
Writer and poet

Petrichor
ByGordon Pires
Editor at oHeraldo

The Ways of Rain
Salil Chaturvedi
Award-winning poet and writer
 To view the issue click on link:
Joao-Roque Literary Journal est. 2017

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Wishingeveryone a wonderful monsoon or summer as the case maybe.


Selma CarvalhoAuthor of Guts, Glory & Empire: The Epic Story of Goans in 
Zanzibar, 1865-1910 published by Speaking Tiger. For anywhere in the world 
Dogears.

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