Gothic horror or a woman’s rage? Grey Dog by Elliott Gish

” It happened again. God help me, it happened again.” The story begins in 1901. A lady is going to fill the post of teacher in a small village town, 20 miles away from Portsmouth. The train she is on is stuff-packed. Mr. Grier, an acquaintance of her father, will come to pick her upContinue reading “Gothic horror or a woman’s rage? Grey Dog by Elliott Gish”

Speaking for myself : An anthology of Asian Women’s writing

The geographical span of Asia is vast. Like we coined the term ‘Western civilization’, can we culturally connect all the separate nation states with distinct political boundaries and separate cultures in Asia and call them “Asian civilization”? This is debatable. But this book makes an effort in such a direction. Ranging from Uzbekistan to IndiaContinue reading “Speaking for myself : An anthology of Asian Women’s writing”