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Short stories, Southeast Asia

‘Death Wish’ by Maria Melissa Obedoza (The Philippines)

by New Asian Writing • 12/04/2011 • 0 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology When Emil Rodriguez woke up to find a beautiful woman sitting on the foot of his bed, his initial thought was that, for the first time in the…

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Middle East, Short stories

‘Nadia’ by Nick Sweet (England)

by New Asian Writing • 11/04/2011 • 2 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology “Would it be so difficult for you to make up some stories for me?” Khalid tells me that he has never been one for telling stories, that he…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘Sharma’ by Julie Bowen Kearney (Australia)

by New Asian Writing • 09/04/2011 • 3 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology Sharma was our darling, at least for a while, and even after it was all over what we remembered was the man himself and not the annoying little…

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Short stories, Southeast Asia

‘Hantu: A Malaysian Ghost Story’ by J.C. Martin (Malaysia)

by New Asian Writing • 07/04/2011 • 5 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology The leech made a sickening squelch as the heel of the Timberland boot ground it into a pulp, smearing its pink contents across the rock face. “Goddamn bloodsucker,”…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘Honour’ by Ritika Pathak (India)

by New Asian Writing • 21/03/2011 • 3 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology “Tell us about the events as you remember them, try and recount every detail, do not miss anything,” said the prosecution lawyer. She just stared ahead in front…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘Durga and the Holy Cow’ by Amita Murray (England)

by New Asian Writing • 16/03/2011 • 4 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology Durga sat in the meager shade of the chironji tree. Holding his breath, he opened the stainless steel lid of his round lunch box. It was carrots and…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘Thirst’ by Hardik Sharma (India)

by New Asian Writing • 15/03/2011 • 2 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology Mrs. Dixit found it difficult to move around. At seventy, she had developed sores and the frequent back aches made it impossible for her to visit the market.…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘One-Day Bride’ by Sunita Lama (India)

by New Asian Writing • 14/03/2011 • 21 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology She walks down the aisle in her angelic beauty, hand in hand with the one she’s chosen to be her ‘man.’ She has hope; immense hope that life…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘I Did Not Mean to Sell You’ by Sushma Joshi (Nepal)

by New Asian Writing • 13/03/2011 • 2 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology I did not mean to sell you. How could I? I had been so happy when I heard it was going to be a baby girl. I’d already…

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Short stories, South Asia

‘Mousetrap’ by Muhammad Ashfaq (Pakistan)

by New Asian Writing • 12/03/2011 • 9 Comments

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology That a tiny little mouse would make my life hell without Nadia, I had never imagined. I thought it was more of a conspiracy than of a coincidence…

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Short stories, Southeast Asia

‘Folk Remedies’ by Lay-Leng Ang (Singapore)

by New Asian Writing • 07/03/2011 • 1 Comment

Short story selected for the 2011 New Asian Writing Short Story Anthology Heaven forbade that we ever fell sick. To endure Mother’s grumbles the whole day when we were stuck at home, made us more ill. Always, it was about…

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