Naiyar Masud: The Storyteller of Lucknow
About finding and reading the Urdu writer Naiyar Masud.
The Griffith Ramayana
How an Englishman went up a subcontinent and came down an Indian.
Simpson’s Paradox In The Slush Pile
Simpson’s Paradox, not racism, might be behind the discrepancy in publication acceptances between Western and minority writers.
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John Ottinger III has had it with critics who complain that women and minorities are not adequately represented in SF anthologies. Unfortunately, he also blogged this view.
2009 Indian SF Workshop At IIT-K: Part 2 (Being There)
Part 2: 2009 Indian SF Workshop at IIT-K. Final part, thank God.
2009 Indian SF Workshop At IIT-K: Part 1 (Getting There)
My experiences as an instructor at the 2009 Indian SF Workshop at IIT-K –Part 1.
Stanislaw Lem: The Aesop Of Machines
Stanislaw Lem, the incomparable author of The Cyberiad died on March 28, 2006. A cheeky tribute to our modern Aesop of the Machines.
A Perfect Tale
The Greatest Story In The World (under 500 words).