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  • As I Woke Up an Aspiring Author

    And then it came to me, no not like a lightning bolt, but from friends and family who have read my small narratives that if I put my heart and some years to it, I could become a writer! That… Continue reading

    As I Woke Up an Aspiring Author
  • Short Story: A for Achievement

    Campus day was closing in and both were getting weary. They were both eyeing a particular company and a position. Sharat asked Ritu, “How far are you willing to go to get this position?” Ritu was prompt, “I could kill… Continue reading

    Short Story: A for Achievement
  • Dogs n Balls

    Dogs love balls – this is one of the only beliefs about dogs that isn’t a myth. Balls, stuffed toys, ropes – even socks! – are all favorite toys for dogs. However, balls take the cap. Continue reading

    Dogs n Balls
  • 10 Days in Andaman – The Havelock Chapter – 21st – 23rd Dec’19

    The sand is white! The water is turquoise! And I am in the heavens! That is what I felt. The sun was yet to begin his goodbyes so we took a little stroll along the beach, Anoushrayan in the waters… Continue reading

    10 Days in Andaman – The Havelock Chapter – 21st – 23rd Dec’19
  • 10 days in Andaman – Facts Figures and Touchdown – 21st Dec’19 – 1st Jan’ 20

    If the trip is shorter then Havelock is a must (2 nights), Neil can be dropped, in Port Blair the Cellular jail, Samudrika Museum, and Chatham Forest Museum can be done in a day and another can be spent to… Continue reading

    10 days in Andaman – Facts Figures and Touchdown – 21st Dec’19 – 1st Jan’ 20
  • Derean and the attack on Fraglior

    Derean sluggishly walked, or rather, crawled towards his house on the cliff. He had just gone to the serambora to get his gerapod checked [1]. It had been looking sick for the past few days. The serambora told him it… Continue reading

    Derean and the attack on Fraglior
  • The Ghost of Neil Damiens

    Many years ago, there lived a man called Neil Damiens. He was a rich man, and he lived in the Damiens’ bungalow on Heather street. He lived with his wife and two children. He was the owner of a sugarcane… Continue reading

    The Ghost of Neil Damiens
  • Woodda’s Fruit-Land

    “One day”, he started and sipped a little water, “I was unable to find the requisite amount of wood and lingered on longer than I usually do. It was only after sun down that I started for the journey back… Continue reading

    Woodda’s Fruit-Land
  • Sharan

    He just loved the little hamlet along the stream which came trickling down the hills that lined the skies. With little savings, Sharan had set out to find a place where he could spend some quality time. Peace he sought,… Continue reading

    Sharan
  • Ratified Murder

    Chandri was contemplating murder. Killing comes naturally to some but for the majority of the human species its either very strenuous or a sin. Chandri was born after a visit to the slice of paradise called Kashmir, so her parents… Continue reading

    Ratified Murder