Let’s Be Honest About Our Bodies by Denise Klimentova

The artists I adore the most are the ones that have their own unique style, in addition to making you laugh with their art and motivating or supporting you in any way. I follow most of the artists I love on social media. I believe it’s crucial to realize who you are...

Interview: Nadine Gonzalez

The romance genre is a billion-dollar industry known for its lack of diversity with typical narratives that focus on Caucasian characters and a serious void of Black, Asian and minority ethnic writer. Haitian-American author Nadine Gonzalez discusses her role in...

A Creative Journey by Dilek Baykara

Content warning: nudity Recently, I have begun experimenting with different mediums and colors. Throughout art school, I shied away from color and never used it (I only used black ink on tonal paper). I avoided using color because the amount of detail I use made it a...

Interview: Nikita Deshpande

Sonali Misra (SM): Thanks so much for joining us, Nikita. Could you tell our readers a bit about your debut novel, It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote? Nikita Deshpande (ND): Thanks to you and the readers of The Selkie for this lovely chance to chat. It Must’ve Been...

Bombay Hectic by Aazar Anis

Back in 2012, when I was still living in Delhi, my friend Arjun and I decided to go out and meet as many people as we can and catch up with old friends. Soon, we had stories to tell – stories of people we met, places we had been to and the things we discovered about...

Interview: David Shelley

One would assume that the head of one of the world’s leading publishing houses would have their own cabin – perhaps one with glass walls so they could keep a close eye on their employees, while having the option of rolling down shades to distance themselves. Except,...

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