Literary magazines have always been a form of writing that encourage fresh talent and provide them a platform to get their writing published and readers getting to know the innovative ideas they have. This goes far back to Richard Steele’s “The Tatler” and “The Spectator” who can be attributed as the spearheads in magazine writing.
The bilingual magazine, “Literary Voice” is a fine attempt in terms of magazine writing for budding Indian writers. The magazine features a range of talents and ideas and makes sure every form of literary writing gets a platform. There are poems by talented poets like, Mrinalini Karmakar, Daisy Bala, Trishita Dey, Bhuvanshree Manjunath, Pradeep Kumar and many more. There are also book reviews by young writers like Romita Mukharjee, Chaitra Pai, Sanjana Das and Suchismita Ghoshal. There is also an interview with the author Sukanya Basu Mallick. Other than that there is also hindi writing.
Since this is the second edition of the magazine, there is ample potential of its growing and the number of writers getting featured is bound to increase with time. In the literary world, this magazine may prove to be a milestone due to the wide range of contents it covers.
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