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My short story “Shattered Pieces” published in Potato Soup Journal
My short story titled “Shattered Pieces” has been published in Potato Soup Journal. Read it here: http://potatosoupjournal.com/shattered-pieces-by-deepti-nalavade-mahule/
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My Science Fiction story ‘Heart of a Robot’ in Aphelion webzine
I tried my hand at writing science fiction and here’s my first science fiction story published in Aphelion – a webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy: http://www.aphelion-webzine.com/shorts/2019/02/HeartOfARobot.html Feel free to comment on the story via the ‘Aphelion Forum’ link at … Continue reading
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My short story Idlis on a Saturday Morning in Kitaab
My short story ‘Idlis on a Saturday Morning‘ was recently published by the Singapore-based Kitaab writing and publishing platform. Here is the link for the story: https://kitaab.org/2017/12/23/short-story-idlis-on-a-saturday-morning-by-deepti-nalavade-mahule/
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My short story ‘A Tiger’s Tale’ in The Literary Yard
The seeds of my short story ‘A Tiger’s Tale’ were sown during an ‘Intro to Creative Writing’ course (a birthday gift from the hubby) that I took at The Writing Salon early last year. As part of an assignment to write something starting with “I … Continue reading
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‘The Essay’ – from the Commonwealth Short Story Competition
Way back in 1999, one of my short stories was judged as a highly commended entry in the Commonwealth Short Story Competition, run by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association. I was surprised to find that the story was later used by … Continue reading