Lazeena Muna-McQuay
NONFICTION / Kumu: Meye bela
28 February 2026
The house in Bogura did not shout its presence. It stood quietly, as more than shelter, more than walls and roof.
28 February 2026
NONFICTION / Kumu: Meye bela
14 November 2025
Kumu was born five years after Peara. Five long, whisper-filled years. Peara, the third child, the first son, the long-awaited heir who arrived with the weight of joy and expectation.
14 November 2025
NONFICTION / Kumu: Nani’s salt
8 August 2025
My nani’s nickname was Bokul—like the flower. In English, it’s called the Spanish Cherry or Mimusops elengi, though no translation quite captures its softness.
8 August 2025
CREATIVE NONFICTION / Nani’s salt
13 June 2025
Her voice, thin as a whisper, sharp as a blade, sliced through the kitchen air thick with mustard oil and regret.
13 June 2025
A new era for sexual rights in South Asia
13 September 2018
For India to embrace the evolving understanding of sexual rights by removing an archaic legacy of colonial time,
13 September 2018