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Commentary, Essays, MagazineOctober 11, 2015

The Reality of Online Activism

By TMS Staff

Gimel Samera writes about breaking through the cacophony of voices when it comes to online activism and its impact in the offline world.

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Arts & Culture, Multimedia, Special Features, VideosSeptember 10, 2015

Voices in Verse Vol. 1: ‘I Don’t Know What It Means To Be A Pakistani’

By Farda Ali Khan

Farda Ali Khan performs her poem, ‘I Don’t Know What It Means To Be A Pakistani’. In a close competition, she placed third in a competition that showcased the talents of young poets under 30, from backgrounds as diverse as medicine, computer science and engineering, and the literary arts. The poem examines the shifting sands of culture against a backdrop of fragile patriotism.

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Arts & Culture, Multimedia, Special Features, VideosSeptember 10, 2015

Voices in Verse Vol. 1: ‘When Your Body Smiles’

By Orooj-e-Zafar

Finalist and winner Orooj-e-Zafar performs her winning poem, ‘When Your Body Smiles’. She tied with Risham Amjad when the panel of judges that included poet and TMS contributor Ilona Yusuf and the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, was undecided on who to give the final prize to. Her poem speaks to the importance of being true to who you are and the daily struggle of being comfortable in your own skin.

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Arts & Culture, Multimedia, Special Features, VideosSeptember 10, 2015

Voices in Verse Vol. 1: ‘Conversations With A Reluctant Feminist’

By Risham Amjad

Finalist and winner Risham Amjad performs her winning poem, ‘Conversations With A Reluctant Feminist’. She tied with Orooj-e-Zafar when our panel of judges was stumped who to give the final prize to. This strong poem attests to the struggles faced by women everywhere today.

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Arts & Culture, Roving Eye, Special Features, SpotlightAugust 22, 2015

Spotlight Artist: Irfan Hasan

By Irfan Hasan, Shameen Arshad

Spotlight Artist Irfan Hasan speaks to The Missing Slate about his process, influences and his work in this special feature.

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Multimedia, VideosJuly 10, 2015

LLF 2015: Sahar Rehan

By Sahar Rehan

Sahar Rehan reads out her winning entry ‘The Barren Lands’. Set in Pakistan’s Thar Desert, ‘The Barren Lands’ tells a story about a people’s morals as dry and arid as the place they live; about the insufferable cruelties inflicted on women and how the mistakes of men must be borne by women. Coupled with rich detail and nuanced observations of life in the desert, ‘The Barren Lands’ captured our attention from the very first sentence and maintained it through the length of the piece.

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Multimedia, VideosJuly 10, 2015

LLF 2015: Yusra Amjad

By Yusra Amjad

Yusra Amjad reads out her winning entry, ‘Big, Little’. The short story examines a young relationship and a young woman’s perspective on it, turning the tables on the ‘traditional’ perspectives by interjecting a strong female narrator into the proceedings, awakening to her sexuality and her needs, which are often at odds with her partner’s.

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Multimedia, VideosJuly 10, 2015

LLF 2015: Soniah Kamal

By Soniah Kamal

Pakistani author Soniah Kamal (‘The Breast’) reads out an excerpt of ‘An Isolated Incident’ and discusses Kashmir, the politicization of literature and the road to publishing.

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Micro Nonfiction, Narrative NonfictionMay 14, 2015

Past Lives

By Sarina Bosco

“There is so much copper in it that the grate has turned a beautiful blue and the edges rust,” writes Sarina Bosco in this week’s micro nonfiction

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Narrative Nonfiction, Personal EssayMay 7, 2015

Trapped

By Nancy Caronia

“We liked to be Indians as much as we did cowboys—maybe more. The tide was turning. Or so we were told. Or so we wanted to believe.” Nancy Caronia juxtaposes the then and now of childhood in this week’s personal essay.

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One last love letter...

April 24, 2021

It has taken us some time and patience to come to this decision. TMS would not have seen the success that it did without our readers and the tireless team that ran the magazine for the better part of eight years.

But… all good things must come to an end, especially when we look at the ever-expanding art and literary landscape in Pakistan, the country of the magazine’s birth.

We are amazed and proud of what the next generation of creators are working with, the themes they are featuring, and their inclusivity in the diversity of voices they are publishing. When TMS began, this was the world we envisioned…

Though the magazine has closed and our submissions shuttered, this website will remain open for the foreseeable future as an archive of the great work we published and the astounding collection of diverse voices we were privileged to feature.

If, however, someone is interested in picking up the baton, please email Maryam Piracha, the editor, at [email protected].

Farewell, fam! It’s been quite a ride.