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Unaccustomed Earth, Jhumpa Lahiri

Lahiri, Jhumpa.  Unaccustomed Earth . Penguin Random House, 2017. Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth is a commentary on the Indian diaspora. The characters in these stories are Indian immigrants who belong to the upper middle-class. They are very much American in every way but are burdened by their cultural past.   The title story “Unaccustomed Earth” explores the complex relationship between a daughter and her father. “Only Goodness” tells the story of Rahul, a flawed son of successful parents, and his descent into alcoholism. “Hell-Heaven” is a story of troubled relationship between mother and daughter; it is also a story about a married woman (the narrator’s mother) who is troubled by cultural differences and the inability to acclimatize to a new lifestyle in a new country. “Nobody’s Business” is a complex love story of Paul and Sang.   All these stories explore the identity crisis of Indian immigrants and their struggles to navigate through different cultures while t...

Muffin - Flash Fiction

  Read my latest flash fiction, Muffin, on  Cul-de-sac of Blood!  

The Bridge

Short story alert: The Bridge Honorable Mention, Fall 2020 The Ghost Story Supernatural Fiction Award

Write. Create. Live.

Write. Create. Listen to music. Eat good food. Drink coffee—lots of it. Enjoy good whiskey. Love. Live. Write. Create. Go out. Let the sun shine down upon you. Get back inside. Write more. Create more. Do better. Ink in your pen may dry up sooner than you think. You'll never know what your last story is going to be, your last written word on the page, the last whisper in your head. So—coffee again. Write until your brain dries up your thoughts and ideas. A sip of water, a sip of whiskey … maybe a splash of water in whiskey. Drink, write, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. Write. Create. Live.