Now that the reader has paid attention…. He must find the event of some importance, or it should, in course of action, grip him further through curiosity,
A writer’s misery
You are holding a pen, with your elbow resting on the table. Under your elbow lie sheets of paper. Your gesture suggests that you have taken a pause to ponder over something
A Barrage of Thoughts
I look at the paper,on which no words are written,and ponder ‘what good will poetry do?’,for i am not a poet,but poetry itself.
Cursed son
The little boy hurt his toe,shot the man he never knew,’I am just a little bird’ said the boy,I haven’t got any wings,how can I fly??’,They left him in the corner of the street…
Diary of a Perilous Man
Story of the Month Apr’13: Following diary entry is from a day of a man who has been ill for a long time. His illness is not known neither his background. The judgement of his character are up to readers
City of Mist
The whole city was covered with thick, impenetrable white fog. Those who opened their eyes in that early hour thought as if they were still in some heavenly dream
Scenes from a death
When J came out of the door for the first time he almost felt as if the illusion had spread its aura beyond the premises of that lugubrious hospital where the air was occupied by the rancid medicines
A Thinking Man
Once after being content with their work, a group of workers who had built a number of buildings to provide shelter as well as working place, decided to hire a thinking man
A Poet’s Demise
Editor’s Choice: In the confusion outside, a banal death had become a mystery and so the city police was assigned to see to the case. Amongst the scattered paper, a policeman got hold of one
An Evening Thought
‘I am my own enemy’ thought the man. The anguish and fury of the thought could be clearly seen on his face. His inner self was in such turmoil,