neelwrites/whatthefish/sixsentencestories/ThreeThingsChallenge/flash/shortstory/30/07/2018

Inspired by Three Things Challenge, 29 July 2018 https://thehauntedwordsmith.wordpress.com/2018/07/29/three-things-challenge-29-july-2018/ Today’s things are: mirror, submarine, octopus  Also, Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt! https://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com/2018/07/29/sundays-six-sentence-story-word-prompt-14/ CUE WORD:  TRANSFORM A FISH BY ANY OTHER NAME__WHAT THE FISH! By Neel Anil Panicker The well past middle age man with the neatly styled salt and pepper beard first stabbed his fork into the soft … Continue reading neelwrites/whatthefish/sixsentencestories/ThreeThingsChallenge/flash/shortstory/30/07/2018

neelwrites/stokingthefires/sixsentencestories/ThreeThingsChallenge/flash/fiction/shortstory/27/07/2018

https://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com/2018/07/22/sundays-six-sentence-story-word-prompt-13/ Written for Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt! Resort and Three Things Challenge, 26 July 2018 Today’s things are: fan, cool, summer https://thehauntedwordsmith.wordpress.com/2018/07/26/three-things-challenge-26-july-2018/ STOKING THE FIRES   By Neel Anil Panicker  “Heartless blood sucking vampires, do nogooders, fat ass Mammon worshippers, worthless  dregs on Earth they all are and all this I say not once, not twice … Continue reading neelwrites/stokingthefires/sixsentencestories/ThreeThingsChallenge/flash/fiction/shortstory/27/07/2018

neelwrites/flyinghigh/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flashfiction/shortstory/20/07/2018

FLYING HIGH By Nee Anil Panicker The clouds were white milky sheets. Set against the backdrop of azure blue skies with the slightest tingle of violet, the view from the top was magical to say the least. Naina had never come this high. But Akram was insistent. “Believe me baby, it’s going to be cool. … Continue reading neelwrites/flyinghigh/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flashfiction/shortstory/20/07/2018

neelwrites/prisionbreak/threethingschallenge/ttc/flash/shortstory/18/07/2018

PRISON BREAK By Neel Anil Panicker “STOP. Strictly no touching.  Hands off the table”. Edrin lifted his shaggy dog eared eyes and looked  to his left, at the prison guard. ‘Damn’t, can’t he turn blind, at least for a moment’, he muttered, as he locked eyes with Diana. The two were at the Cochin Central … Continue reading neelwrites/prisionbreak/threethingschallenge/ttc/flash/shortstory/18/07/2018

neelwrites/wishcometrue/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flash/fiction/shortstory/13/07/2018

YOU’RE MY WISH COME TRUE  (Two minute read) By Neel Anil Panicker “It is a metaphorical tree”. Katherine looked at her Indian beau in quizzical fashion. ‘What’s that supposed to mean__a metaphorical tree?’ In reply, Raj lifted his arms and drew a huge circular arc into the silvery cloud of skies. “Look around you. What … Continue reading neelwrites/wishcometrue/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flash/fiction/shortstory/13/07/2018

neelwrites/agatecrash/sentencestarter/shortstory/flashfiction/330words/06/07/2018

A GATECRASH By Neel Anil Panicker One moment it was a picture post card scene of sheer happiness; the very next it had turned into madness, with everybody running around helter skelter. Who invited whom? That was the question on everyones’ lips, every single one of the men and women who had converged on the … Continue reading neelwrites/agatecrash/sentencestarter/shortstory/flashfiction/330words/06/07/2018

neelwrites/forbiddenfruit/WritePhoto/flash/fiction/shortstory/03/07/2018

FORBIDDEN FRUITS    By Neel Anil Panicker It was their go to place. The hangout place where the two would meet every single day, every single moment the two were able to steal for themselves. There, a few hundred meters away from the hustle and bustle of the main beach area, the one which’s choc-a-bloc … Continue reading neelwrites/forbiddenfruit/WritePhoto/flash/fiction/shortstory/03/07/2018

neelwrites/mythologyofchange/shortstory/fiction/09/06/2018

Mythology of Change By Neel Anil Panicker “I hate all that is happening in this office, half screamed Akshay.” Rahul lifted his eyes from the smartphone and looked across the room at his colleague. The two were at the Faculty Room and had just wrapped their first two hour session of the day. Another six … Continue reading neelwrites/mythologyofchange/shortstory/fiction/09/06/2018

neelwrites/takeoff/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flash/shortstory/fiction/334words/08/06/2018

TAKE OFF   By Neel Anil Panicker   The azure clouds, the ever changing carpet of kaleidoscopic hues, the endless span of blue heavens: all this and more is my abode. Here the days and nights are one. I decide the time. I and I alone decide what to do, when or not to sleep, … Continue reading neelwrites/takeoff/ThursdayPhotoPrompt/flash/shortstory/fiction/334words/08/06/2018

neelwrites/eathumblepie/politics/india/nareshaggarwal/19/03/2018

  GENRE: REALISTIC FICTION INSIDE THE MIND OF A POLITICIAN _____AN INTERVIEW WITH NARESH AGARWAL By Neel Anil Panicker ‘Easy as pie.’ What? ‘Winning elections. Plus, changing parties.’ Easier than changing diapers, right? ‘Much, much easier.  A piece of pie. And that’s not a lie.’ Yeah, don’t we all know that you’re an apostle of … Continue reading neelwrites/eathumblepie/politics/india/nareshaggarwal/19/03/2018