Criticism / Essays / Short Stories
- Pakistani Literature – Evolution & trends by Professor Gilani Kamran
- Pakistani Literature in 2015
- Paradise Of Rectitude: Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’s tribute to 19th century Delhi
- Party Line: Raza Rumi talks to Kamran Asdar Ali
- Poems by Imtiaz Dharker
- Poems by Moniza Alvi
- Poems by Shadab Zeest Hashmi
- Preeti Kaur, a People’s Poet
- Professor Ahmed Ali
- Q & A with Shadab Zeest Hashmi
- Qurratulain Hyder(Aini Apa), 1927-2007
- Radio Days by Zia Mohyeddin
- Raisins Not Virgins
- Rashid Jahan (1905-1952) –رشید جہاں
- Reinterpreting Manto by Syeda Saleha
- Remembering an ‘outsider’
- Review: Urdu Literary Culture: Vernacular Modernity in the Writing of Muhammad Hasan Askari
- Revisiting Ahmed Ali: Twilight in Delhi (1940)
- Revisiting Pakistani Left
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932)
- Sadiyon Ki Zanjeer / Breaking Links by Razia Fasih Ahmed
- Saqi Farooqi – ساقیؔ فاروقی
- Saturday Night by Anjum Hasan
- Screenplays: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Short Story: “Storm” by Attia Hosain
- Short Story: Ablutions by Syed Afzal Haider
- Short Story: The Assault by Hanif Kureishi
- Stars from the past: Akhtar Husain Raipuri (1912–1992)
- Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum – صوفی غلام مصطفیٰ تبسّم
- Sundarban ki akhri s’er: Unsettling journey, uncertain destination
- Tarana, Naghma, Anthem—what’s in a name?
- Taseer: Iqbal’s Favorite and Jinnah’s Envoy To Kashmir
- Technologies of the Imagination: A Review of Tilism-e-Hoshruba in Translation
- The Aim of Youth by Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam
- The Color of Flowers is Black: Short story by Neelam Ahmed Basheer
- The Disappearing Urban Woman (Anjum Hasan)
- The First Morning by Intizaar Hussain
- The Good Doctor – Rashid Jahan blazed a trail for Urdu writers
- The heart beats on – Mehr Afshan Farooqi on Intezar Hussain
- The Marina by Zia Mohyeddin (on Ijaz Batalvi)
- The queer subject of Urdu modernism: Miraji and gender
- The Reluctant Feminists
- The Shadows by Abbas Zaidi
- The Silence and Forgetting That Wrote NOOR
- The spark lives on: a tribute to Abdullah Hussein
- The Spelling Bee: America’s Great Racial Freaks-and-Geeks Show by Sameer Pandya
- The voice of the forgotten: India Partitioned by Mushirul Hasan
- The Wild Blue Yonder Is Actually Gray by Devi Laskar
- The World That Was… A Cultural Study of Attia Hosain’s Sunlight on a Broken Column by Fatima Siddiqui
- There is no 21st century Bangladeshi Literary Voice—that we know of