When the mind went blank
Ramakrishnan had just settled down with his son-in-law’s newspaper when he felt it being pulled away from his hands. “Mama, you are going to spend your entire day at home. Why don’t you read it later,”...
Read MorePosted by Vidya Raja | Aug 5, 2015 | Short Stories |
Ramakrishnan had just settled down with his son-in-law’s newspaper when he felt it being pulled away from his hands. “Mama, you are going to spend your entire day at home. Why don’t you read it later,”...
Read MorePosted by Vidya Raja | Nov 16, 2014 | Short Stories |
It took me 15 years to get to the position I was at. Mrs. Vyjanti Iyer – Sales and Marketing head...
Read MorePosted by Annu Anand | Jul 28, 2014 | Short Stories |
I hate my name and the one who named me… On the full moon day in the month of Phalgun, she was born in the capital of UP, i.e., Lucknow. She was hairy yet the fair complexion, almond shaped eyes and the mole right on the...
Read MorePosted by Vidya Raja | Jun 10, 2014 | Short Stories |
The most painful part of a fight was sleeping apart, on either end of the same bed. I knew if I probably turned around and inched up towards Hemant he would hold me tight. But my ego was unfortunately too big for that to happen....
Read MorePosted by GurgaonMoms | May 27, 2014 | Short Stories |
It was 3:00 pm when I reached Starbucks Sector 29 Gurgaon. The sun was burning outside and I was melting inside with a thought of meeting him. The café was packed with strangers and I was trying to find that known face...
Read MorePosted by Vidya Raja | Apr 7, 2014 | Short Stories |
5:25 pm……. 5:27 pm……..5:45 pm….. 5:53 pm…….5:58 pm….. I had looked at the watch more than a hundred times in the last half an hour. I couldn’t wait for 6:30 pm; I had...
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