Andy Paula’s work of fiction talks about a strong-willed mother and her resolute daughter, Joba, and the intricacies of the relationship that they share.
Days before she turns 18, a young woman finds herself unable to come to terms with the kind of responsibilites that 18 loaded on people. She looks to escape into her carefree days through a Barbie. Ankitha tells the story.
Sudha Nair tells the story of an ageing patriarch, Shankar, who fondly remembers the gramophone that was gifted by his wife.
Very often, complacence makes way into a relationship between two people. Prashila Naik captures a few moments in the lives of a man and a woman through a short story.
A table, a man and a woman and the special relationship that exists between the three – Ramya Sethuraman’s story reveals more.
Sujata leads a rather uninteresting life as the rich-man’s wife until things take a turn at one of those ‘yet another’ social gatherings. Debleena Roy’s work of fiction tells Sujata’s story
Ragi simply can’t understand her mother’s spontaneous “Thank God!” for anything and everything. A summer morning in Delhi might perhaps give her a chance to consider her mother’s point of view.
What marks love between two people? Is there love present between two people whose lives seem to be filled with anger and bitterness directed at the other? Jaya Siva Murty tells us the story of one such couple.
Shweta Sharan’s story is about a woman who is particularly intriguing because of the bruises she carries. Read on.