Muse India Explained

Muse India
Category:Literary
Language:English
Country:India
Firstdate:2005
Issn:0975-1815

Muse India is a literary e-journal based in Hyderabad, India. Since 2005, it has appeared bi-monthly in a web edition;[1] it has no print version.[2] In June 2017, Muse India was approved by the UGC as a literary e-journal. Its founder and managing editor is G Surya Prakash Rao.

Focus and scope

Muse India is an open-access journal publishing English-language poetry, short fiction, and essays by Indian authors, including texts originally written in English and translations from other languages of India. It also publishes book reviews and author interviews.[3]

Contents

Muse India has included work by Dalit Panther activists such as Meena Kandasamy[4] and Gujarati Dalit poet Kisan Sosa,[5] as well as notable writers such as Amrita Pritam, Babu Suthar,[6] Akhil Katyal, Sreyash Sarkar, Bharat Gupt, Bhawna Vij Arora and Vihang A. Naik.[7] Notable non-Indian guest writers/contributors have also been featured in the journal, including Omer Tarin,[8] Baidar Bakht, Zehra Nigah, Marjorie Evasco, Edwin Thumboo, Kishwar Naheed[9] and others.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Muse India. 23 February 2017. Every Writer's Source.
  2. News: C. S. Bhagya. The literary corner of the internet. 23 February 2017. The Sunday Guardian. 4 May 2013.
  3. Web site: About us . museindia.com . 7 June 2021.
  4. Meena Kandasamy, Touch. Peacock Books, 2006, . p143
  5. Lee, Nancy C. Lyrics of Lament: From Tragedy to Transformation. Fortress Press, 2009, p217
  6. http://www.museindia.com/search.asp?key=b Muse India Author Index - B
  7. Web site: Vihang A Naik: In Conversation with Ajit Kumar. Muse India. 5 March 2017.
  8. http://www.museindia.com/search.asp?key=o Muse India Authors Index updated/retrieved May 2017
  9. Authors Index, aa