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Don’t Romanticise Writing : Meghna Pant

In an interview to Yayaati Joshi, Meghna Pant, bestselling author of ‘Happy Birthday!’ and ‘One & a Half Wife’, shares her thoughts on being a literary fiction writer, her writerly journey and fiction-writing trends in India.

The Painting

A tree within a painting on the wall of a bar sparks a question inside the narrator’s mind. Abhishek Tiwari writes a poem.

An Embrace of Habit

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.

The Table

A table, a man and a woman and the special relationship that exists between the three – Ramya Sethuraman’s story reveals more.

Astrologically Aligned

A couple in love, and yearning to be together, are unfortunately unable to do so due to worldly constraints. Vinita Agrawal pens a poem on the ‘astrologically aligned’ pair.

Nothing to Lose

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

Whoever Stole My Purse

Losing your wallet isn’t a very pleasant experience, especially when it’s loaded with money and other important things. Mohankumar’s poem describes how he imagines someone would lift a purse off an unsuspecting person.

Critters in Our Lives

The lives and beauty of the critters that exist around us. AM Aravind captures the magic in his photographs.

A Moment of Faith

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.