Letters to Strangers
Features Editor Maria Amir writes to a stranger because sometimes, unloading to a stranger is all that’s needed.
Read MoreFeatures Editor Maria Amir writes to a stranger because sometimes, unloading to a stranger is all that’s needed.
Read MoreMorality is difficult enough in life, but morality in literature spans a much richer tapestry writes Maria Amir.
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 MoreMaria Amir refurbishes the fantasy in this digital edition exclusive
Read MoreCommunal living. Pacifists. Anti-war music. The Missing Slate Features Editor Maria Amir wonders about the willing absence to put up a fight before insufferable cruelty.
Read MoreTime to drop the ‘S’ word By Maria Amir “Because women’s work is never done and is underpaid or unpaid or boring or repetitious…
Read MoreThe circle(s) of life
Read More“Ultimately the supposed conflict between religion and art rests entirely on the individuals’ perceptions of both,” writes Maria Amir.
Read MoreBy Maria Amir Talk about a revolutionary idea, but is Pakistan ready for a revolution? Many have said that all it really takes to…
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