Flash Fiction The Last Tango The late afternoon sun gleamed on the Californian highlands, lighting up the horizon in rainbow flames. 13-year-old Ryan came out into their almond orchard, book…Urmi ChakravortyApril 8, 2022
Flash Fiction And the Stars Shone “Vivek! When will you transfer last week’s pictures to me…I wanna post them tonight!” Varsha shouted out to her husband who was in the shower.…Urmi ChakravortyApril 8, 2022
Article The Mathematics of Marks It is that time of the year when our young adults are prepping hard for various examinations – regular annual exams in school, the final…Urmi ChakravortyApril 8, 2022
Article The Mask As A Metaphor Of Life It’s been exactly a year since I woke up to the devastating news of a bright 18-year old girl passing away by suicide. We had…Urmi ChakravortyApril 8, 2022
Article How I Learnt to Cope with the Covid Lockdown (1.0) As the coronavirus lockdown moves from one phase into the next, I realise that I don’t seem to get as agitated or alarmed as I…Urmi ChakravortyApril 7, 2022
Article A Dog Named Obese We first spotted him one balmy afternoon, about four summers back, all coiled up amidst a huge heap of loose cotton flakes (discarded from an…Urmi ChakravortyApril 7, 2022
Article The Invisible Fetters Flipping through the pages of an old family album whose thin plastic flap covers had turned translucent with time, I chance upon a photograph of…Urmi ChakravortyApril 7, 2022