neelwrites/light/prisiondiaries/escapefromhell/fiction/shortstory/mindloversmisery/22/05/2018

PRISON DIARIES_IN SEARCH OF LIGHT     By Neel Anil Panicker In prison, life unfolds in excruciatingly slow motion. The first week of my incarceration was hell. Harshly extricated from a world where a walk in the park, yoga on the mat, three hour business meetings with similar other suits, digging teeth into the best of … Continue reading neelwrites/light/prisiondiaries/escapefromhell/fiction/shortstory/mindloversmisery/22/05/2018

neelwrites/inaknot/fridayfictioneers/fiction/flash/100words/21/12/2017

Hosted by https://rochellewisoff.com/2017/12/20/22-december-2017-2/https://rochellewisoff.com/2017/12/20/22-december-2017-2/ IN A KNOT PHOTO PROMPT © Björn Rudberg By Neel Anil Panicker Icicles of wintry chill slither past the iron bars of the lone cell window. Inside, as the temperature dipped, Abdul Qarim, his back against the stony damp walls, cupped his hands under the wafer thin tattered shawl, a standard winter issue. … Continue reading neelwrites/inaknot/fridayfictioneers/fiction/flash/100words/21/12/2017

neelwrites/kalapani/FF/99words/historicalfiction/31/08/2017

FRIDAY FICTIONEERS hosted by the charming Rochelle at 1 September 2017 KALAPANI  (HISTORICAL FICTION) By Neel Anil Panicker                   (word count: 99 words) The man looked askance at the promontory spread out before him. Who would believe that a mere 90 days ago it was a wild … Continue reading neelwrites/kalapani/FF/99words/historicalfiction/31/08/2017

neelwrites/bend/sixsentencestories/fiction/godhavemercy/babarahamkaro/28/07/2017

BABA RAHAM KARO (GOD HAVE MERCY) Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Sentenced to Ten Years Imprisonment for Rape By Neel Anil Panicker ‘India is chock-a-block with these Godmen. In today’s highly modernistic age when man is dreaming of settling down in Mars, isn’t even addressing a mere mortal as a Godman something of an oxymoron?’ Professor … Continue reading neelwrites/bend/sixsentencestories/fiction/godhavemercy/babarahamkaro/28/07/2017

neelwrites/fictionshortstory/250words/thursdayphotoprompt/30/01/2017

WAITING FOR DEATH   (248 words) By Neel Anil Panicker Tiptoeing past the balcony, and with his body half crouched to the floor, Peter slid his way down the stairs, and on the first landing dragged himself behind the sandstone pillars. He needn’t have done so__the house and its surroundings were pitch dark. He had … Continue reading neelwrites/fictionshortstory/250words/thursdayphotoprompt/30/01/2017