Flash Fiction

The Wall Of Humanity

Shreyas got up early this morning. Without any push and prodding from mother, he finished his morning routine. “Don’t get into any troubles this Diwali vacation”, she admonished him and continued with a warning tone, “Exams are round the corner”. He looked up and nodded in affirmation. He then hurried out. Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Essays

Most Bankable Virtual Pal

I was cleaning up my wardrobe, just to make some space for the new clothes. Festivities are round the corner, so its inevitable, isn’t it! And I feel so blissful that being a woman, I have a wide platter of clothes to wear from, choose from. As my thoughts were Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Essays

Its All About Money, Honey!

Growing up in a small town, most of my needs were taken care by parents. However the world changed when I boarded a hostel for my graduation and subsequently the post graduation. While grooming up as an engineer, my take on money was nothing but a goal to achieve. Learning Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Flash Fiction

Mute Witness

“Boss, got the tip from the security, Lunch Box has entered the premises of Galleria Mall. Eagle-eye spotted him entering Screen 2”. “Lets give him company. Lets have a cinematic climax” said the cocky voice. The vehicles of the Growling gang steered clear the busy streets and reached the parking lot. Half Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago