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She by Shabbir Siddique
She had me. In an instant. Then. There. Or had she? I cannot remember. But she has me. Now….
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The Spiritual Entrepreneurs by Nikhil Sharda
The worst sin any artist can commit is to refuse to be bought. In the crude rhetoric of self-interest…
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Differently Same by Rajarshi Banerjee
When you imagine to write differently for your reader, can you actually do that, or the reader rewrites you…
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I Against Them by Nikhil Sharda
It does not require that the mind be stretched to encompass the whole of humanity. It turns no…
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Lurking in the Shadows by Nikhil Sharda
Later, now, this insatiable curiosity—the desire to be in on the joke, to see the answer, to have all…
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Juggling Dilemmas by Bhavika Patel
We always find some or the other reasons to think that life’s hard or is unworthy instead of being…
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Objectivism – A way of life? by Arun John
On my quest to find a philosophy that defines me in society I stumbled, quite conveniently in fact on…
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Marriage: What is social about it in India?
The question of marriage is easily asked by every single person in a social gathering. Even by female counterparts…
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Crisis of Meaning by Timothy Horgan
This afterword follows six short stories that eFiction India Magazine has published for me. They have been consecutively published…
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