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2015 DNA INDIA- OUTOFPRINT short fiction longlist
I just received the good news below, that my short story Two Hundred Rupees, has been longlisted for the short fiction prize. DNA India is one of the largest daily papers based in Mumbai with over one million readers. Congrats to all the writers.
2015 DNA-OUT of PRINT Short Fiction Longlist
33 stories make the longlist of the DNA-OUT of PRINT Short Fiction Special.
Thank you to all the writers who sent in their work. We were impressed at the ways in which the writers addressed the theme, 'Erosion'. There were many stories about the disintegration of values and relationships, about the ageing of the body and mind, and some based on erosion in nature. The Out of Print editors did not have an easy time identifying the stories in the longlist. But here they are, listed in order of submission date.
The shortlist will be announced mid-November.
Thank you to all the writers who sent in their work. We were impressed at the ways in which the writers addressed the theme, 'Erosion'. There were many stories about the disintegration of values and relationships, about the ageing of the body and mind, and some based on erosion in nature. The Out of Print editors did not have an easy time identifying the stories in the longlist. But here they are, listed in order of submission date.
The shortlist will be announced mid-November.
Dipika Mukherjee
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A Heirarchy of Grief
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Abhay Kumar Dubey
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The Missing Sky
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Barnali Ray Shukla
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Clockwise round the Fire
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Indu Suryanarayan
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Clay
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Mathangi Subramanian
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Half Wild
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Sowmya Aji
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August 15, 2012
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Farah Ahamed
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Life Will be Better
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Sunil Sharma
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The Sad Strange Tale of the Muting of Penelope
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Puskar Pande
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Cost
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Suresh Gayathri
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Pardesi
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Neera Kashyap
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As Quiet as a Feather Falling
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Abha Iyengar
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The Marshlands
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Trisha Bora
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How to Lose a River
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Vijay Medtia
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Two Hundred Rupees
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Nabina Das
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The Trains Came Back
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Revathi Raj Iyer
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Syra's Secret
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Michele D'Costa
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The Corpse
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Yogesh Patwari
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The Vegetable Thief
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Pravin Vemuri
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The Last Rain
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RK Biswas
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The Books
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Meghna Pant
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The Good Husband
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Sudha Nair
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Tethered to the Past
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Bhavani B
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Rock Paper Scissors
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Kanchana Doraiswamy
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Humming Birds
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Zui Kumar-Reddy
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Anagrams and Barbed Wire Jesus
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Devika Rajan
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Post Apocalypse
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Saikumar
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Tatyarao's Story
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Kunal Deliwala
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The Broken Window
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Tanuj Solanki
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Reasonable Limits
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Prashila Naik
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Like the Sun Disappeared Behind the Clouds
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Harsh Snehanshu
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No Woman's Land
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Vrinda Manocha
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Mud and Rain
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Jyothi Vinod
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Memory of a Fragrance
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