Bustle, that’s the word, for KnK bustles this week with many interesting reads. From an unfinished tale to a poignant question and a sentimental Konfession to a beautiful expression, there is much to hook you up.
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Amandeep Singh Parmar, shakes the Konfession Korner with a raised voice asking a question that will make you think. Through The Comforts of Retribution, this talented youngster from Delhi touches a topic that troubles many Indians directly or indirectly.
Prerna has an honest Konfession to make, about the complexities of relationships and moments of joy and sorrow. This young woman from Singapore offers you this week an emotional tale, Puppy Love Set on Fire that will directly relate to the most readers.
Nikhil Mahajan returns this week, and he returns with the much-awaited remainder of his tale Two Minds. Lakshmaiyyah, the tsunami-affected father, passes through a wave of opposite emotions. Surely, the readers awaiting this instalment will not wait further.
Shinjini Singh unveils another gem from her treasure of literature, her letter to the poet, the second part of the series. She conjures up a dreamy afternoon with her eloquent words and vivid expressions. A must read for her followers and all the lovers of literature.
From my side, I am offering Dark Verses, a wild imagination for the fantasy lovers.
Find Aman and Prerna’s articles at:
http://www.konfessionkorner.blogspot.com/
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Mean while katch all the action at:
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- Sarang Mahajan
Monday, August 21, 2006
Monday, August 14, 2006
Happy Independence Week everyone!
Storming all the way, KnK stumbles into the fifth week. The responsibility to greet you all and unwrap the fifth issue falls in my hands, and that’s why the stumble. I apologize for a somewhat delayed launch this week.
Before beginning the introductions to this week’s articles, I’d love to mention that the whole KnK team is grateful to its readers for welcoming Shinjini Singh’s last-week article with warmth and keeping the hit counter ever updated for the Konfession Korner, where the wonderful posts by Mekhala from USA and Jennie from England featured.
Gracing this week the Konfession Korner with a wonderful and meditative verse, A Drop of Life, is Mallika Mehra, the lady from Pune, Maharasthatra. I am sure the readers will explore her work just as eagerly as they have of the previous Konfessioners. And doing so… they will be treating themselves.
Shinjini Singh opens a big, enticing door on a succulent treasure for the lovers of literature with the first part of what promises to be a moving series, My Letters to a Poet. Take a dreamy stroll with her this week and loose yourself in a beautiful world of words, thoughts and stirring human emotions.
My story, The Sculptures of Mist, will continue into the concluding part. I hope the readers who have read the first part will be sufficiently eager to know what happens of Ivan and Maria, their mother and yes, off course, the hopeless, old man. The Russian adventure continues.
Followers of our third Komrade, the Screenwriter, Nikhil Mahajan, will miss him this week, as he finds himself entangled in the shoot of a Marathi film. Accept his sincere apologies. However, he will return next week with the remainder of his tale, Two Minds.
Find Mallika’s verse, A Drop of Life, at:
http://www.konfessionkorner.blogspot.com/
If you want to be featured at Karma n Konfessions, write in at:
submissionsknk@gmail.com
Mean while katch all the action at:
www.karma-n-konfessions.blogspot.com
Happy Independence Week once again!
- Sarang Mahajan
Storming all the way, KnK stumbles into the fifth week. The responsibility to greet you all and unwrap the fifth issue falls in my hands, and that’s why the stumble. I apologize for a somewhat delayed launch this week.
Before beginning the introductions to this week’s articles, I’d love to mention that the whole KnK team is grateful to its readers for welcoming Shinjini Singh’s last-week article with warmth and keeping the hit counter ever updated for the Konfession Korner, where the wonderful posts by Mekhala from USA and Jennie from England featured.
Gracing this week the Konfession Korner with a wonderful and meditative verse, A Drop of Life, is Mallika Mehra, the lady from Pune, Maharasthatra. I am sure the readers will explore her work just as eagerly as they have of the previous Konfessioners. And doing so… they will be treating themselves.
Shinjini Singh opens a big, enticing door on a succulent treasure for the lovers of literature with the first part of what promises to be a moving series, My Letters to a Poet. Take a dreamy stroll with her this week and loose yourself in a beautiful world of words, thoughts and stirring human emotions.
My story, The Sculptures of Mist, will continue into the concluding part. I hope the readers who have read the first part will be sufficiently eager to know what happens of Ivan and Maria, their mother and yes, off course, the hopeless, old man. The Russian adventure continues.
Followers of our third Komrade, the Screenwriter, Nikhil Mahajan, will miss him this week, as he finds himself entangled in the shoot of a Marathi film. Accept his sincere apologies. However, he will return next week with the remainder of his tale, Two Minds.
Find Mallika’s verse, A Drop of Life, at:
http://www.konfessionkorner.blogspot.com/
If you want to be featured at Karma n Konfessions, write in at:
submissionsknk@gmail.com
Mean while katch all the action at:
www.karma-n-konfessions.blogspot.com
Happy Independence Week once again!
- Sarang Mahajan
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