The fourth of ten microstories, following the lives of ordinary people, set over the course of one ordinary day in an Indian metropolis.
One Day: Noon

The fourth of ten microstories, following the lives of ordinary people, set over the course of one ordinary day in an Indian metropolis.
The third of ten microstories, following the lives of ordinary people, set over the course of one ordinary day in an Indian metropolis.
The second of ten microstories, following the lives of ordinary people, set over the course of one ordinary day in an Indian metropolis.
The first of ten microstories, following the lives of ordinary people, set over the course of one ordinary day in an Indian metropolis.
A very angsty love poem in five parts. To cheer you up afterwards, two microstories.
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In this vignette published at Flash Fiction Magazine, a woman wrestles with ambition, inertia, and anxiety.
In this microstory published in Entropy Magazine, I explore the difference between love and obsession.
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