What’s left behind for someone who has been in a fleeting relationship? Memories and some songs. Vinita Agrawal’s poem tells you more.
A student runs into his professor after 25 years and begins visiting the old man every time he gets the chance to visit the town.M. Mohankumar pens a story around what happens during one such visit when the professor and student talk about a dream.
Grandmothers hold a very special place in the lives of many people. Divya Ananth lets us take a sneak peek into the spirited personality that her grandmother is and in the process, takes us on a heart-warming journey filled with memories of her times with her Paati. Read on.
An incident from a person’s past continues to haunt him years after it happened so much so that It affects his relationship with the woman he loves. Parth Pandya writes a short story.
As time moves on and the waiting seems endless, it is nostalgia that offers respite. Vinita Agrawal writes a poem.
THE LOUNGE | SLICE OF LIFE Rajitha Gopal, in a reflective piece, goes back to her childhood and reminisces as to how shopping for firewood used for heating water helped her learn some small yet important lessons in life.
Buy a copy of the November 2013 issue themed ‘Going Mobile’ in print.
Hope you enjoyed the festival season! How often did you use your mobile phone to call your dear ones, sending wishes across, clicking a picture and sharing it immediately – or filming fireworks on your phone? This month, we pay a tribute to ‘Going Mobile’. Contributions span a range of ways in which the mobile phone plays such a large presence in our lives. Look out for heartwarming fiction and quirky poetry besides our usual dose of non-fiction. We hope you enjoy this issue!