Friday, September 13, 2024

Tag:Short Story

And a soldier cried – Dr Indrakhi Mandal, New Delhi

The night air was crystal clear without a hint of cloud or mist. High above, the stars shone, millions of them, like silver mukkaish...

Cruel Rain – Jayaram Vengayil, Kozhikode, Kerala

Though it was so many years ago, the day she returned from the far away land was etched in his memory as if it...

Born to the Enemy – Akshat Jain, Rajasthan

‘What is your problem with your parents? Why can’t you just be nice and listen to them?’ ‘They are upper caste and I hate them....

The Three-eyed Man – Debasis Tripathy, Bangalore

 Once upon a time - Not because stories start with a ‘once upon a time’, but because this story is set in an era...

Labyrinth of Official Procedures and Codal Formalities -[Sankupurana – Memoirs of an Engineer] – M.S.Menon, New Delhi

After the usual breakfast given by the watchman, Jain and I sat at the dining table to discuss generally about the work involved and...

The laughing car – Akshat Jain, California

The car was stuck. For a moment at least. But that moment was enough to let the derision start pouring in from those pimples...

Ramblings of the Heart – Surela Chakraborty, Culcutta

Leaving home wasn’t easy for Meera. She had fought with her parents before shifting to Delhi. She had always dreamt of becoming a filmmaker....

Talent of writing – Jitendra, Jaipur

"Great" He exclaimed! He had already earned $650 today and more than half of the day was still yet to be unfolded. Jim looked...

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