Humour

Interview #MondayMusings

Other day I was having a regular telecon with my mother. Its pretty normal between a mother and daughter to discuss varied topics under the Sun, to last the conversation for at least half an hour. In our case, I am the one who does most of the talking, leaving Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

Game of Life

The clock had barely struck six, when Raghu returned home. Sinking into sofa, he dumped laptop bag by his side with much anguish. ‘Something not right. Performance pressure can be killing’, thought Appa*, as he winded up game of solitaire. “Coffee?”, asked Appa, patting Raghu’s mop. Piping hot filter coffee, Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

Appetence… Beyond Means

“Nan, what’s that?”, asked Mikhail with curiosity. Ludmilla was taken by surprise. She was so engrossed in the photo that she did not notice the footsteps approaching her room. Jostled by the query, she chinned up, her eyes welling. Mikhail, was taken aback at that sight. Till date he had Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Essays

Can See, Won’t Listen

Do you know what accompanies monsoon? Let me give you clues… EOR, EOS? Most of the humanity on my side of Earth is directly or indirectly affected by and happily or unhappily associated with this annual phenomenon! Discount sale, what else can it be… none other than  ‘End of Reason’, Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago