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Dispatches from Chaos

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January 21, 2026

KABUL fell to Taliban control on 15 August 2021-the writers are in touch through the night that followed.

My Dear Kabul: A Year in the Life of an Afghan Women's Writing Group published by Coronet/Hodder, 2024. Translated by Parwana Fayyaz and Dr Negeen Kargar.

My Dear Kabul is an Untold Narratives project. Untold-a development programme for emerging writers in areas of conflict and post-conflictwas founded by Lucy Hannah

All of the writers in this section are writing from the city of Kabul. This is their collective diary: in it, they watch schools and offices close, families change and freedoms disappear. They share stories of chaos, protest and flight-and of life continuing.

Maryam

I don't have any sleep. It is night-time, and Kabul has fallen fully. I cannot believe it. I want to tell everyone: they took Kabul. I want to tell my mother, my sisters, my brothers-they have taken Kabul. I want to go up to the roof and say quietly- they took Kabul. I don't know why I can't just shout it out: THEY TOOK KABUL.

Through the night and into the next morning the writers reflect on what has happened and recount the day they have just lived through.

Fakhta

Fakhta lives in a university hostel in the capital, and is close to getting her degree in Law from Kabul University. Her home is in the mountainous province of Daikundi.

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Imagined Spaces

I was talking with the Kudiyattam artist Kapila Venu recently about the magic of eyes.

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Known and Unknown

IN an era where the gaze upon landscape has commodified into picture postcards with pristine beauty—rolling hills, serene rivers, untouched forests—the true essence of the earth demands a radical shift.

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Because We Live in this World and No Other

WHEN was the last time you read a story that well and truly blew your mind?

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Well-Kept Ruins

I remember, is this what you call remembering?

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Dreaming a Paradise

HUNGER. It was prevalent everywhere.

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The Memory of Fields

EGRETS begin to appear on a day like any other.

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The Artifice of Reality

TO my mind, one of the most vital aspects of creativity is the ability to unravel the relationship between a character and their world: their language, politics, lineage and era. The writer's task is not one of mere placement; I do not “place” a character into a setting.

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HOME... A CONVERSATION

Donskobar Junisha Khongwir is an educator and visual artist.

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The Spaces of Fiction

One of the important lessons that I use in teaching the skill of reading is to ask the readers to focus on the how, rather than the what.

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Elsewhere

I often feigned illness on Monday mornings to avoid a needlework class in school. As soon as the school bus had trundled down the street, however, it was safe to be well again. I remember lying back in bed, looking out at a peepul tree, and dreaming my way into ancient Greece.

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January 21, 2026

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