Coldnoon International Journal of Travel Writing Travelling Cultures
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| TRAVEL WRITING | CULTURE STUDIES | Poetry, Fiction, Research, Opinions, Reviews Nonfiction, Travelogues, Cultural History Sanjay Van: An Island Prison, or Respite from a High-rise Hell? By: Richard Rose On: December 23, 2018 Essays Lurid tales abound about the haunted nature of this quiet space, with some superstitious types who attach credibility to ghostly apparitions, suggesting that the spirit of the 14th-century Sufi saint Hazrat Sheikh Shahabuddin Ashiqallah, whose final resting place is located here, stalks the forest at night. The Boy from Guatemala By: Andrew Hughes On: December 23, 2018 Essays I’d been in Guatemala two weeks when the boy went missing. Those two weeks had felt endless. My trip had originally been sponsored so I would learn Spanish, an attempt to become more marketable and live up to my Grandfather’s legacy as a renowned linguist. Eavesdropping in Britain By: Julie Gard On: December 22, 2018 Nonfiction Have you got pounds and twenties? That’s all it takes. Sit there. Not there, there. That’s why I put the pillowcases on top. Easier to put on the bed. Do you think you want it before two o’clock? Say you want it. After the Run By: Stephan Sveshnikov On: December 22, 2018 Nonfiction It was my first day back working on the farm in a while, and we were winding our way down Highway 22 to Tillamook in Ben’s new truck, radio off. Not that we could’ve picked up anything but static anyways — the coastal range is a dead zone through and through. On our way to pick up a broken lawnmower he thought he could fix. Walking Down the Street in Syria By: Muzammil Padiyar On: October 5, 2018 Fiction Eric took out his handkerchief, put it around the nose, and try to get near them. It took time and enormous effort to reach closer the dead body of a child seems like 5 years old. What Goes Faster Than The Train? By: Victoria Kellaway On: September 22, 2018 Fiction The child was warm. She perched on the edge of the seat in her pink raincoat patterned with watermelons, her blue jeans rolled up at the ends. It was the coat making her cheeks flush, not the radiator. By: Shriya Bhagwat Chitale On: September 15, 2018 Fiction Once a flowing river bordered the village. Now it was nothing but a rocky canal. 1,000 feet deep bore-wells had sucked the ground-water dry. Dust was everywhere. Urdu is Seldom Spoken in these Streets By: Gianluca Avanzato On: December 23, 2018 Poetry Lucknow reclines around the Gomti—cars and scooters, round and round,rickshaws, round and round. Through the music of the horns you can almost hear the echo of adaab and the poetry of nawabs lingering among broken stone. A Cup of Moscow Snow By: Elizabeth Jane Timms On: December 22, 2018 Poetry Hurrying home past the gallery, down streets rememberedOnly by snow, and past doors knocked on only by the bitter northern wind,I felt Moscow’s gaze burning into my neck,As the city’s wild and wolf-like eyes darted from window to window MASTHEAD Coldnoon (International Journal of Travel Writing Travelling Cultures) is an international and interdisciplinary online and print journal and magazine. It is one of the largest online literary magazines published from Asia, and has published authors from all over the world, largely from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Russia, United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, among others. Read more Sign up for the best of our travel stories, and announcements for opportunities for writers.<<< Thank you for your visit >>>
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