Tehelka, one of India's finest weekly magazines, has just released a special noir fiction issue. There are 13 contributors, including me. Great to find myself in there.
I was born in Lahore and grew up mostly in Karachi, though I travelled a lot as a child – two years in Japan, two in the Philippines, three in England.
Happily, the travel bug hasn’t deserted me. After writing and reading, it’s what I love to do the most, and I tend to gravitate to places on the cusp, places that defy easy categorisation. In the photo, I’m on a suspension bridge in Hunza, in the gorgeous Northern Areas of Pakistan. Dave and I found the bridge on our way south from Passu to Gilgit. In case you’re in the area, you can also hazard the bridge by following this route.
I'm currently living in the most remote group of islands in the world.
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