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Author on Reedsy Prompts since Jun, 2021
Submitted to Contest #103
Krishna Night I tossed from left to right unable to sleep. Visualizing the entire forthcoming events of the next day I smiled at myself. It would be a big day for us. Exiting yet emotional. School farewell day. The day which we had always yearned for. The society would no longer call us as "kids". The school principal stood at the dias for the opening speach. There were a series of programs lined up to make our day a special and memorable one. End of the day we'd be receiving a medal and momentum from the school. The certificate d...
Submitted to Contest #101
I was driving with zeal, on a not so zealous road. It was 10 long years since; I’d crossed this deserted cross road. I was off to meet the man who had made a significant and deep impact in my life; both personally and professionally. He has always been a true friend, an excellent mentor, a valuable guide, and above all an outstanding individual. A walking encyclopaedia, yet modest. The very first time I saw him was when I was a teenage school kid. I had kicked my football hard enough to break his big hard pot. My friend ran away in freight. ...
Submitted to Contest #100
THE MAGIC PORTION IN MY MEAL The family that eats together and prays together. Stays together. This quote was an apt fit to my family. It was a family custom that has been followed for generations down the lane. Every member, was supposed to eat at least one meal with the family and pray every morning with the family, before starting the day. Thus, every meal was not just to fill our stomach, but a time for the entire family to share, care and exchange emotions. Well, the meal in the family was always cooked by the family member. Not by any ...
Submitted to Contest #99
The sunny Gulmohar afternoon. Juicy treats, self-pampering sunbath and kid’s camps kept me high on spirits. A season that made my body light from both within and outside. The sweat seemed to flush out all the burdening toxins from the head to toe. The daily dose of the essential vitamin D, given to me, free of cost from the most benevolent sun. The sun without which we are doomed. With high regards to the sun god, my daily routine started with the small prayer “ Om Bhur buva….”. The summer solstice was a time for the family get-together. T...
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