THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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Flash Fiction: Pebbles
June 2021 - Diaspora Flash Fiction: In this elegantly short and touching tale, an immigrant goes to India when one of her elderly parents dies.
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Humor: A Hair-Raising Tale
June 2021 - Humor: So Long, Hair Salon!: A veteran writer’s fear of the barber’s razor, and his musings on surviving it, will bring smiles and laughter.
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Monsoon of Memories: When Playtime Meant Getting Muddy, Sweaty and Bruised
June 2021 - Talking of a different time when it was safe to play in the neighborhood without anyone keeping a watchful eye.
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Perspective: Evolving Role of Father in the Family
June 2021 - Rethinking A Father's Role: Parental roles that are interchangeable, a long-time contributor argues, will lead to greater family happiness.
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Recipes: Dine Out in Style at Home
June 2021 - We are all chefs today—and as we improvise and get creative in the kitchen, we could all use some tips.
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Education: Applying to colleges? Here's what they want to see
June 2021 - College admission in the United States has become a complicated and contentious issue. Ridden with ambiguity, complexity, difficulty, and information overload, the process often leads to disillusionment.
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Books: Atlantans Explore Desi Lives in America
May 2021 - Local Authors Make A Splash: Two exciting, much-anticipated debut novels about Indian-Americans are largely set in the Atlanta area.
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Flash Fiction: A Taste of Mango Achaar
May 2021 - Flash Fiction: 800 to 1200 Words: Our third story, in time for the mango season, gives readers a taste of the pickle made from this beloved fruit.
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Monsoon of Memories: The Nightly Sounds of My Childhood
May 2021 - During the pandemic, as many of us struggle with insomnia and seek to find respite in recorded sounds of waves and rainfall, classical piano and rainforest animals, I seem to be going back to the white noise of my childhood.
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Musings: A Mother's Gift of Reading
May 2021 - Passing on a mother's passion: A writer, whose mother in India nurtured her love of reading, is passing on the gift to her son in the U.S.