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“what place at the end of the world/ would have been vast and silent enough/ for me to take your hand…” By Ryan Van Winkle, from our eighth issue.
Read More“what place at the end of the world/ would have been vast and silent enough/ for me to take your hand…” By Ryan Van Winkle, from our eighth issue.
Read More“She does not dream of her death, nor play scholar/ to the deaths of her colleagues, whom she mourns/ with only the faintest fizzing.” By Jon Stone, from our eighth issue.
Read MoreMorality is difficult enough in life, but morality in literature spans a much richer tapestry writes Maria Amir.
Read MoreFrom our eighth issue, Sana Hussain writes about the frayed but still consistent relationship between creation and censorship.
Read MoreIn which the writer argues films, however refined a medium, cannot (and never will) hold a candle to the novels upon which they are based.
Read MoreThe Oxford University Press Pakistan Museum & Archives in pictures. Photographed by The Missing Slate’s Nabiha Zeeshan with accompanying text by Ghausia Rashid Salam.
Read MoreFrom our eighth issue, Aaron Grierson writes about what literature may mean in the Information Age.
Read MoreA love letter to literature from the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief
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