Ashok Rajamani

AUTHOR + POET + ESSAYIST + ARTIST + ADVOCATE

about 3:am magazine


BILL BROUN, THE TIMES
“The cosmopolitan, rive gauche quality of the site is wonderfully obvious. From ‘cutting edge short fiction’ to political satire and music reviews, 3:AM is a dream publication for the young, literary and clued-up, and it counter-balances nicely the London/​​​New York publishing behemoth.”

BOYD TONKIN, critic, THE INDEPENDENT
“[T]he kind of maverick publishing and magazine production that made a plucky showing in the hard British winters of the early Eighties migrated online years ago. Sites such as 3:AM Magazine keep faith with the old little-review tradition of avant-garde provocation and seditious literary cheek.”

INES MARTIN RODRIGO, journalist, ABC
“The online literary journal 3:AM Magazine is the Offbeats’ New Yorker.”

published in:
3:AM magazine
2005

horseshoe souvenir


"self-portrait," digital photo, 2001, 11" x 20"

the book, poetry, and selected works

the book
"Tarantino via a Burroughs Highway, Splashed with a Massive, Masala Dive into the Bell and Butterfly."
poetry
"words, brewed and unbrewed."
essays
"how two female characters in the world's greatest epic stole the show with a carnival and a sex change."
"Salman Rushdie uncovers the dream that imprisons. "
"the essay that started it all."
flash fiction
"stories, thumb-sized."
fiction
"why on earth would a brown american boy want to be an all-american star?"