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Short Stories by other writers
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SHE
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My days never started without wishing her properly. And I always kissed her good night after brushing my teeth, before retiring for the day. I wouldn't have looked the way I do ...
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Posted by Nihar Pradhan on Aug 25, 2006 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (1)
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Separation
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As Amrita walked out of our quarters in the marriage hall towards her bridal suite I thought my heart would stop. My son-in-law Kesavan had a worldly wise look about ...
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Posted by Hema Hariharan on Jul 22, 2006 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (5)
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And so...
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It had rained all night. And the morning mist was a messenger to this. There was a large cloud, black and grey, a promise of another shower. All arou ...
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Posted by Nibedita Deb on Jun 3, 2006 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (1)
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I Belong
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“… Kokovoko is an island far away to the west and south. It is not drawn on any map; true places never are.”
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Posted by Subhojit Sanyal on Apr 10, 2006 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (1)
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An encounter with jinns
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Five-year-old Azaan is warned by his grandfather to stay away from the valley of jinns, who throw balls of fire. But cons ...
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Posted by Shirshaditya Gupta on Feb 17, 2006 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (0)
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One Last Breath
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A life so ordinary
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He was panting hard, trying to reach the bus as it sped faster and faster away from him. He was just inches away from the hand railing when it happened ...
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Posted by Rajeev Balakrishnan on Oct 27, 2005 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (1)
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Just One Of Those Things…
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I was looking out of the well-designed French windows of my office. Dim lights lit Bangalore. There were those little yellow sodium vapour lamps, old-f ...
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Posted by Nithya Sridharan on Oct 11, 2005 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (0)
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The Romance
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Posted by Nithya Sridharan on Feb 17, 2005 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (1)
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Diaries of a Babi who never was
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Age 6: My little diary and probably yours at the age of six (if you had actually bothered to have one!) would read, &ldqu ...
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Posted by Nithya Sridharan on Jan 26, 2005 in Short Stories- others (35) | Comments (0)
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