Something interesting just happened. A story that I had written more than four years ago just won the APAC Regional Literary Award for best non-fiction. I don’t get any money, its just a recognition. And I didn’t have the heart to tell them that it was completely fictitious. Anyway, here’s the story. PS: Special thanksContinue reading “Second Chances: Best Non-Fiction?”
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The 46-Rupee Meal
Ten years ago, when the world was a nicer place to live in, I was just getting out of high school, full of misdirected ambitions of making a difference in the world. Of the many things that were ideal back then, I liked the fact that I could have a hearty meal for less thanContinue reading “The 46-Rupee Meal”
Moto!!!
I got my old phone back!! Yippeeeeeee!! Ok, I got carried away. I apologize. When I went to New York a year ago, I left my lovely sleek camera-less Moto flip phone with my younger brother for safekeeping. Of course, I should have known better. He disposed of my SIM card and got a newContinue reading “Moto!!!”
Second Chances
“Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession, friendship is never anything but sharing.” – Elie Wiesel, American Author, Nobel Peace Prize 1986 One of the greatest attributes of life is its ability to deny us what we really want and give us what we really need. His lifeContinue reading “Second Chances”
Tiny Steps
I’ve been meaning to write this post for quite some time now, but never really got the chance. Now, I have the time, the motivation and the inclination to actually sit and write it down. It’s a Friday afternoon and a lazy one at office. Not much of activity in the PR world on aContinue reading “Tiny Steps”