When Arun Kolatkar first wrote his poems in the 1970s, he found acceptance in the world of little literary magazines. These magazines seem to have disappeared. Although not entirely; many of them have shifted homes to a growing online locality. “There has been a lot of activity in the online literary space in the last couple of years. Countless magazines have come to occupy their own tiny corners, providing readers with distinct literary genres,” says Arup Chatterjee, founder of Coldnoon, a quarterly of travel poetics. For many, like Nether Magazine, the move into creating an online magazine came due lack of space elsewhere.