A Note from the Orphaned Gods, a piece of creative non-fiction about a group of abandoned gods on a stone ledge near my children’s school in Hong Kong, has found a home in Issue 4 of The Hooghly Review, a “digital non-profit and free-access magazine of literature, culture and arts with the aim to publish creatives in all stages of their career. Named and conceptualised by Tejaswinee Roychowdhury in July 2022, she invited fellow writer-poet and friend, Ankit Raj Ojha, onboard in October 2022. The two have since been editing the magazine, expanding and developing it, and building its foundations to humbly serve the literary community in the years to come.” I am both humbled and grateful to be included in this compendium of art by so many diverse and passionate creatives. I hope you enjoy my piece as well as all the other luminous pieces by all the contributors to this latest issue.
© Derek Shapton
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