Crossroads

by Ahmed Faiyaz


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In her cabin, Malini fumed. Gradually, her anger turned inward. She had ventured too far beyond the person she knew herself to be. It was dawn and the end of the shift by the time she saw the letter of resignation on her table. Urban Shots: Crossroads presents sharply etched portraits of daily life in contemporary Indian cities. These stories range from the lyrical to the devastating and never once flinch at the ugliness which pervades urban India’s social tapestry. The heart-warming ‘Song of the Summer Bird’ is an ode to childhood ‘Gautam Gargoyle’ is a searing look at a man’s quest to fit in at work and ‘Crossroads’ succinctly captures a man’s divided affection between his wife and a seductress. Bold, layered and startlingly real, these stories could well be about our own lives. Edited by bestselling author Ahmed Faiyaz, this anthology includes stories by both established writers and by new talent. Never before has the urban world been explored in such minutiae as in Urban Shots: Crossroads.

250
‎ Rupa Publications
English
Genre, Indian Writing

About The Author

Ahmed Faiyaz grew up in Bangalore and now lives in Dubai. He’s a book and film addict and apart from reading books and watching cinema of all genres, he is a passionate writer. He is the bestselling author of Love, Life and all that Jazz, Another Chance and Scammed and the editor of Urban Shots: Crossroads and Down the Road. He has written and directed six short films and two feature films, including Graveyard Shift, based on his novella by the same name.


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