Short Fiction Archive

  • By Udayan It was unlikely the downpour would stop tonight. Sheets upon sheets of dark and silver liquid strewing across the rickety windows of the junior editor’s office. There were...

    The other man

    By Udayan It was unlikely the downpour would stop tonight. Sheets upon sheets of dark and silver liquid strewing across the rickety windows of the junior editor’s office. There were...

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  • Small things in Big Lives, Big Things in Tiny Lives… By Sourendra Kumar Das May and June in Kolkata are hot and humid, threatening months. The days are slow and...

    Small Gods

    Small things in Big Lives, Big Things in Tiny Lives… By Sourendra Kumar Das May and June in Kolkata are hot and humid, threatening months. The days are slow and...

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  • By Dibyajyoti Sarma One day I became a bhikshu. I shaved my long tresses, discarded the gold that my father had especially purchased for me, and wearing only a piece...

    Let Me Sin Then!

    By Dibyajyoti Sarma One day I became a bhikshu. I shaved my long tresses, discarded the gold that my father had especially purchased for me, and wearing only a piece...

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