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I was a toddler then,  And now I can walk – Paritosh Louhan

To The Indian Fusion. Subject: About ME. Dear ma’am I would like to bring into your generous notification that I am completely enthralled and surprised by the deadly change that I have observed in my own writing style. Whatsoever I am today, it’s just because of the environment fashioned by you, around us and around [...]

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Celebrating the child inside each one of us

Whether you are young or old, there is always a child inside each one of us! For this Children’s Day, we invite entries from each one of you who wishes to celebrate the most special time of our lives – our childhood. Your write up or poem could be about your own childhood memories or [...]

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I am a liar, a dreamer; an author – Anil Antony

I have two important qualities that a writer must essentially have. One, I am a proficient liar; and two, I a avid day dreamer. And since times immemorial I have always loved to cook up stories and feed them to my friends with some added spice and masala. At one point of time I thought [...]

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Life in itself is like a Pandora’s Box – Rishita Dey

“You have to dream before your dreams come true!” – A.P.J Abdul Kalam It was a usual day at work yet something very unusual happened. I work as a Sr. Legal Associate with an MNC in Mumbai. Throughout the day we juggle with legal jargons. Amidst the daily serious legal battles, we sometimes get respite [...]

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Mom inspired me to write this winning story – Diksha

Hey! I am Diksha, student of M.B.B.S 2nd professional. I am not writer by profession but I consider myself a budding one :p A true Delhiite by heart, I love to gorge on roadside chaat and golgappe! Shopping with my friends, reading (not really text books duh!) and spending time with my family are a [...]

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Hari Nair – Simply Me

I’m going to keep this short and simple. Basically because of two reasons: One, because it’s Friday morning and I was supposed to turn this in by er, Friday morning; and secondly because I’m finding it just too darn difficult to write something about myself. So let’s get the usual stuff out of the way [...]

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Kashif Ilyas – the postmodernist works lover

I was born in Saudi Arabia in the year 1992. My father had moved there from India in search of a job. It was a unique experience growing up in Saudi Arabia as an Indian. Saudi Arabia is a vast desert country. Yet the cities there are highly developed sprawling metropolitans. Life in Saudi Arabia [...]

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Freya Dasgupta – My journey with literature

I still remember the day when I picked up my first Enid Blyton. I remember the name of the book – it was a Famous Five, Five Go Off on a Caravan. I was in the 2nd standard and the only two English words that I could confidently say were yes and no. I went [...]

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Dipankar Choudhary – DC from DCE ki story

Well I was told that this introduction need to be the informal one, unlike the “ Job dilao resume types “ So Here I go telling you about awesome or not so awesome life..(You decide) DC from DCE ki story. I am a 20 year old engineering student from Delhi Technological University formerly DCE. (Yeah… [...]

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Kalicharan Shaw – Easy to “know” me but difficult to “understand”

Kalicharan Shaw is among the winners of “It’s All Write” contest. Here is what he has to say about himself! Hi!! First of all, I would like to thank TIF for judging me the winner the short story contest. I am a 17 year old guy (sounds better than sixteen and half year old) and [...]

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