Half Cup Chai March, 2014
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Radhika Nataraj Photography: Tanya Chhabria
In this busy world, where we find ourselves at a crunch due to the sky rocketing prices of food, travel and anything fun, how do we manage balancing our social life without these prices leaving a hole in our pocket? A friend and I decided to limit ourselves to a budget of Rs. 150 and venture out into the streets to see how many varieties of food we can accomodate along with travel. bus stop own Guttahalli ry ve r ou om fr tral. We started off alleswaram Cen M to s bu a ng catchi Cost- Rs. 10 0 Balance- Rs. 14
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The Literary Review Supriya Krishnamurthy & Subha Wijesiriwardena When we tried to examine the term “flash fiction” and what it entailed, we found a plethora of sub-genres: hint fiction, drabble, one-line stories. We then invited Carmelites to send us stories in no more than 140 characters – the standard length of a Twitter status. We thought this was appropriate in many ways, mainly as a way of exploring how new media technology may have affected our style of story-telling. Then we found that this was a category in itself: twitterfiction. We present to you some of our favourite pieces of twitterfiction from OneFortyFiction.com and 140 Characters on Twitter, as well as the selected entries from the Carmelites’ attempts. You should try it. Touch His skin was torn. The scar ran jagged, his face ruined. His hands were strong, his touch gentle. Here lies a man, a life well spent. written by: @PuppyChowNYC Multiplication He texted me during math class. I caught his eye. We met for coffee. Classes over, we went to my place; proved one plus one makes three. written by: Joanna M Weston A Pound of Gaudy Flesh Jake picked up the sharp knife, fingered the golf ball sized cyst under his arm, and wished (not for the first time) he had health insurance. written by: @jadynknight (Source: OneFortyFiction.com) He knew it. Sensed it. A dreadful feeling shot up to his mind just a moment before she spoke. It was over. Her husband knew. He had to hide. When watching, it’s important not to look too closely. The devil is in the details, but the demons are in the semantics. Learning to whistle at 8 years old was the first time she realized the possibility of making something beautiful from nothing but herself.
Next to the bus stand, we stumbled upo n our guilty pleasure: books! Spread across the ground, wer e some second hand books being sold for an amount of Rs.3 0 each. WHUT. Picking up a book each, we moved to the next destination Cost- Rs. 30 Balance- Rs. 90
In need of a caffeine kick, we made our next stop at Maiyyas. Having stumbled upon Dev Anand’s doppelganger, we sip ped on some good old South Indian filt er coffee, and then decid ed to walk up to our next destination Cost- Rs. 10 Balance- Rs. 80
(Source: 140 Characters on Twitter) He came everyday to see his mom and dad. His mom was always crying, and his dad sat depressed. He couldn’t do anything, because he had to be back in his grave before sunset. Name : Sangeetha.A.N Combination : II Year PMC I sat by the window, staring into the distance. I had no idea how I had gotten there. But for now, I’m here - and the gaoler isn’t. Name: Soumya Bhasin Combination: I Year PyEC She was blessed with a tabula rasa, something everyone wanted. She lost her memories but found her freedom. Name: Shruti Suresh Combination: I Year PyEC
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