In Tasavvur’s latest issue: they say it is easier to make people cry than to make them laugh. This issue guarantees to do both. Join us on these cozy, grand, and whimsical adventures that may appear lighthearted, but they carry emotional weight and unexpected depth.
“I have seen the end of the world. It is not like an approaching train. You don’t see it coming.”
“Do you hear that stillness drawing close around you? Tickling your very eardrums? Look up, even the clouds hang silent and still as clouds in a painted sky.”
“Death has remade vindictive praying mantises into hunch-backed maidservants, has remade godlings into kindred cowherds who later rose to legendary prominence.”
“I don’t care what your reasons are. Fairies aren’t healthy for you. Your biologies are fundamentally incompatible.”
"If humans have changed so much in five thousand years (allegedly), why would this race, this mortal race, stay the same? Why would they be haunting trees?”
"Speculative short stories, novellas and books, published by South-Asian authors, from October to December 2025."