Rohinton Daruwala
19 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 2015 | Poem | Upgrade | Strange Horizons, 30 November 2015 | |
| December 2015 | |9 | Poem | What to Do with a Photosynthetic Lover | Liminality, Winter 2015-2016 |
| 2016 | |9 | Poem | Hand | The Pedestal Magazine, #79 |
| April 2016 | 42 | Poem | how to Train Your Velociraptors | Star*Line, Spring 2016 |
| June 2016 | |2 | Poem | The Poem Gardens of the Ascari | Strange Horizons, 13 June 2016 |
| June 2016 | |15 | Poem | World-Trees of the Calidan System | NewMyths.Com, June 2016 |
| July 2016 | |8 | Poem | Thirsty | Silver Blade, Summer 2016 |
| July 2016 | |11 | Poem | Yoga Chip | Liminality, Summer 2016 |
| August 2016 | |7 | Poem | The Knights, the Gale and the Rose | Liquid Imagination, August 2016 |
| October 2016 | 23 | Poem | How to Lie to a Telepath | Star*Line, Fall 2016 |
| December 2016 | |14 | Poem | The Star-Drinkers | Liminality, Winter 2016-2017 |
| January 2017 | 12 | Poem | Telemorphosis | Star*Line, Winter 2017 |
| January 2017 | |2 | Poem | The Android Who Gave Herself Away | Eye to the Telescope, January 2017 |
| April 2017 | 44 | Poem | The Untalented | Star*Line, Spring 2017 |
| May 2017 | |9 | Poem | Pilot | Silver Blade, Spring 2017 |
| May 2017 | |4 | Poem | Witches and Honey | Twisted Moon, May 2017 |
| June 2017 | |12 | Poem | The Book | NewMyths.Com, June 2017 |
| July 2017 | |1 | Poem | How to Eat Alien Kebabs | Strange Horizons, 31 July 2017 |
| December 2017 | |10 | Poem | Martrees on Terra | Liminality, Winter 2017-2018 |
From a 2017 bio: "Rohinton Daruwala lives and works in Pune, India. He writes code for a living, and speculative fiction and poetry in his spare time."Asked about his favorite themes, he replied, "I like exploring the alien in familiar things and the possibility of finding something familiar in the alien;" he stated that his influences include Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Eleanor Arnason, Kiran Nagarkar, and Robert E. Howard's "The Tower of the Elephant."