I would love to hear a story from your childhood.
I wrote one called Munni, which means little girl in Hindi, and it is now online at the Maple Tree Literary Supplement. (How much more Canadian can a name get?!)
This is how it starts:
There are no photographs of Munni, only her image, branded in my memory…
Read on…
By the way, my friend Claudia made me aware of this magazine. She has published there too.
Enjoy the story!
A friend said: You are so prolific. That is fabulous.
Another friend said: Lovely story, Veena my dear. Thanks for sending it.
Loved it! Thanks for sharing.
A friend says: Very nicely written, Veena, captures those days so well.
That is so beautiful, Veena! Wel’alin (many thanks)
Veena: It was great reading this story again. I believe I read it a few years / decades back (in Mumbai?). Wish I could write my experiences like wise 😉 Thanks for putting this up now.
Shail
Dear Veena,
What a lovely story! I enjoyed every single line of it. It’s not only well-written but captivating too. It’s so descriptive that I saw myself in the middle of the scene, watching the characters. By the way, thank you for mentioning my name on your blog. I’m happy you got published!
V-e-r-y touching! childhood memories re-lived …