Friday, November 8, 2024

Tag:Short Story

That Maneater of Sundarban- Prasenjit Gorai, Hyderabad

The weak afternoon sun, after traversing the whole sky could just somehow manage to disperse few slanting rays. Though they enveloped this vast maze...

The Song – Debadatta Pati, USA

 ‘Mile sur mera tumhara’ was my mother’s favorite song when I was hitting puberty. I was twelve, maybe thirteen. I don’t remember the exact...

The Thing About Water – Ananya Sarkar, West Bengal

Each time Ramu turned on the tap and saw the water gushing forth--- spontaneous, clear, sparkling---he couldn’t restrain from putting his hands in the...

The Sapience of a Healer – Dr. Mohsin Bin Mushtaq

Flurry showers of snow were peacefully carpeting the entire city of Srinagar. An uneasy calm overthrew the buzzing of summer lutes in our north-most...

On that fateful day – Pawan Kumar, Delhi

Aarif did not choose his religion; he got it by birth, from his family, because of the family he was born into. Is it...

My Grandfather’s Marriage – Shailesh J. Khatri, Mumbai

Summer vacations were always looked forward to by me when I was a school child. Vacations were a welcome break from the boring routine...

Life Abounds – FazalKarim, Delhi

“Leaves flow where the wind directs them; and me floweth where my senses directed me. Eyes, ears approach things as they are; seldom go...

I am Rashid? Bhowmick? – Gautam Das, USA

Tabassumpur was never before filled with as much ecstasy as this year when Durga Puja and Ramazan fell at the same time. This was...

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A night to remember

Stay up all night with me for once, I say Don’t complain we have work the very next day Step out...
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“Wow, you look...” As soon as those words slipped from his mouth, he regretted conceding to a third drink...

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One day when I'm dead I'll be alive is how they put it at church and Sunday School and sometimes I...

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