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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Look around! You may see the sting nearby




It is contemporary chic as it is time-tested drama. Eerie and cold as it is cute and soul searching. An inherently vibrant mosaic layered in 21 bleak and blithe textures held together with a sting. 

That’s in a nutshell the anthology by Wrimo India group – ‘Vengeance – A sting in every tale’!

Stories unfold in your neighbhourhood… like Obama’s visit to New Delhi; a bus ride in Ahmedabad or an indulgent grandpa fighting for a TV remote in the living room… you can easily identify with the characters. There’s ambition, pretense and love in abundance, too, as is expected of an avenging series.

Some of the patterns are wonderfully crafted… they let you unpeel them layer after layer and you are engrossed in placing the seeming neat and colourful thread on to your lap, until you look down to see a garbled knot staring back at you! I loved the one where I believed the husband was out to get at his ‘cheating’ wife only to realise at the very end that the couple was hand-in-glove targeting a common enemy.

The tug-of-emotions that play within us mortals resulting in inadvertent heinous ends will leave the readers pondering which among the characters are right. What do you do when you are witness to an abuse happening before you? Do you interfere? Do you raise an alarm? And what if the abuser is dangerous? Do you risk your life? These are questions that are sure to shake-up readers of this anthology, especially in the current context when rape and women’s empowerment are receiving unprecedented attention in our country. Oh! yes, what’s your take on prostitution as a means of livelihood?

Fret not. It’s not all women and abuse. There’s glamour and stardom for the wide-eyed, karma for the spiritual seekers, drama that reminds you of our very own ‘Bandit Queen’ Phoolan Devi and plots that reminiscence the Sherlock Holmes era.

You might want to tighten the loom when those odd typos tangle at your nails as you might want to claw at the loose shreds that find their way to spoil the fun. A couple of eager-beaver writers either gave the plot away in the first paragraph or announced they are gonna take revenge. Now, that’s kiddish! Similarly, few of them are overtly descriptive. When it is suspense, the crisper the sentences, the mightier the effect.

However, the beauty of this anthology lies in the fact that our everyday mundaneness has been turned into gripping plots. And that’s no mean task. Kudos to all 21 writers!

Best wishes to all of you!

15 comments:

  1. Thank you Nisha! You have done a great job! Also, thank you so much for the encouragement.

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  2. Wow, what an eloquent review. Great!

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  3. Hi Nisha. A pleasure to read a well written review. And yes, thank you for the effort.

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  5. What a wonderful, incisive review. I'm now tempted to re-read the stories :) Thank you, Nisha. Your effort is much appreciated, too.

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  6. nice review! will look up for this book on FK or Amazon :)

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  7. Nice review. Hats off to the reviewer for reading all the stories so carefully. She is right to point out a few typos that jump out of the otherwise well edited text. I am sure, Sonia is going to take care of them.

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  8. Great insight into the different types of stories! Loved this review that makes one want to pick up the book.

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  9. Great insight into the different types of stories! Loved this review that makes one want to pick up the book.

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  10. Nisha, thanks for such a positive review. You have distilled the very essence of the anthology for prospective readers. A beautifully crafted piece indeed!

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  11. Thank you Sreeja, Ruchi, Shael, Sonia, Ankita, Debashis, Sudha, Piorre!

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  12. Very well crafted review. Want to read the book now.

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  13. Sounds like an interesting anthology. Thanks for the review.

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  14. Interesting. I will take a look. Thanks for the review! :)

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  15. Thank you Nisha for the candid review. I am just catching up on all the action I missed and this review was a pleasant surprise indeed! It is a great joy when someone is paying attention to your work. Your own writing style is pretty catchy. Good Luck!

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