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Post by ruthmadison on Feb 20, 2011 2:50:12 GMT -5
I was very inspired while I was in India. I wrote two Indian-themed stories, made progress on my sequel for (w)hole, and smoothed out some critical problems for a collection of short stories I'm putting together.
One of the Indian-themed stories has just been posted in the fiction section here. I wrote the entire thing within the two weeks I was there (it's not very long, but still I don't usually write that fast!)
So, I nervously hold out my offering of another attempt at erotica...
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Post by Inigo Montoya on Feb 20, 2011 10:15:23 GMT -5
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Post by jordsbaby on Feb 21, 2011 16:02:27 GMT -5
Well I really enjoyed it, Ruth
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Post by ruthmadison on Feb 25, 2011 9:58:22 GMT -5
Thanks, guys I guess I made it too short, I've been getting requests for a sequel or more parts. Many of the stories on this site are very impressively long!
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Post by jordsbaby on Feb 27, 2011 21:06:17 GMT -5
Some of them are long, but yours is short, sweet and to the point. As someone who can barely see the computer screen if I don't have my glasses on (like now), it was great for me.
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Post by ruthmadison on Feb 27, 2011 22:03:31 GMT -5
Some of them are long, but yours is short, sweet and to the point. As someone who can barely see the computer screen if I don't have my glasses on (like now), it was great for me. Lol. That's good. I've gotten some requests for a sequel, so I'll have to brainstorm possible future story conflicts with Priya and Deepak.
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Post by propella on Mar 1, 2011 5:41:17 GMT -5
I really loved this story
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Post by Dee Dee on May 17, 2011 15:52:48 GMT -5
I liked the story, Ruth, and I think it´s refreshing to take up the theme of culture and religion in relation to disability. I think this is the first short story here to do that.
Please write a sequel. I want to know what happens to Priyanka and Deepak Rao.
One question: what does NRI mean?
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Post by ruthmadison on May 21, 2011 22:23:12 GMT -5
A few people have asked for a sequel, so I'll have to start brainstorming about what comes next for them!
NRI stands for non-resident Indian, so it refers to Indian citizens who live and work outside of India.
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Post by Dee Dee on May 24, 2011 16:50:34 GMT -5
TY for explaining Ruth.
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