Fiction

Fiction | Short Story
Liberation

One story from my forthcoming collection of Short Stories.

Nov 16, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
God Bless You, Mr. Trout

In honor of Kurt Vonnegut’s 94th birthday, a reunion with an old friend.

Nov 12, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
The Night of the Fisher King

In the old days they used to lock up the ref in the pigpen during each and every game. Now, they usually just beat him up and throw dogshit at him. J.F.K once said that a man can never stop loving the place where he grew up. This is not true. J.F.K never said such […]

Nov 12, 2016
Fiction
Piran and Annabela’s Vandalised world

Piran a young Kurdish chap of 22 the only son of Afrin Nazir and Nora Nazir in search of a better earning came and settled in Cizre a Kurdish south eastern region of Turkey in 1986 a time when enmity between Turk government and kurdistan worker’s party PKK was at peak.In the beginning he took […]

Nov 10, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Medieval Memories

Snippets of memories from people long gone.

Nov 5, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Where is home?

He found himself staring down the same street he had left five minutes ago. Or was it? Growing up in the area had meant knowing every nook and corner by heart and it wasn’t something he thought he would ever forget. However, that was 25 years ago and as they say – things change. Finding […]

Nov 3, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
The Thawing of the Human Body

When you wake up after decades asleep, nothing’s the same.

Oct 28, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
The Silent Porch

When the man sat down on his porch, overlooking the ocean, he heard the birds, trying to discover unknown musical notes. Far in front of him the water tried to reach the dying sun. He wondered if the sea had a desire to become gold. All of his life, he had been a fisherman, traveling […]

Oct 23, 2016