by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Drama, Fiction, Short Stories
“Are we all set to leave?” Harry called out as he bounded down the steps toward the car porch, his voice filled with a blend of urgency and excitement. “If everyone wants to take their seats before the play begins, we ought to plan to start in about...
by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Fiction, Short Stories
Amery Faux As I sprinted toward the notice board, a tumultuous mix of excitement and apprehension stirred within me. The midday sun cast a warm glow on the campus, but my mind was preoccupied with thoughts of...
by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Drama, Fiction, Short Stories
Of all the three-hundred and sixty-five days in a year, why did Granny choose this particular day, my first day at work, to breathe her last? How unpredictable is life? She was hale and hearty till the day before. And then, in a sudden twist of fate, she was gone,...
by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Fiction, Short Stories
Thirty pairs of eyes in a eighth grade classroom, gawking without a blink, and I forget all the mathematics I had learned relentlessly for so many years. Oops! This is just the first school where I begin my training session. I have four more to cover in a week. The...
by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Drama, Fiction, Short Stories
As I stepped off the train at Karmelaram railway station, Bengaluru greeted me with a gentle rain. “It’s the closest you can get to Electronics City,” my friend, who was already settled in the city, informed me. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to pick me up since he...
by Sudha Vishwanath | Jun 5, 2025 | Drama, Fiction, Short Stories
As Nancy packed the last box, a wave of nostalgia washed over her. The movers were expected to arrive imminently, eager to usher her and her daughter into a new chapter of their lives. She glanced out the frosted window, pulling her cardigan tighter. Just as she...