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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2020 · 26 MIN

Ep 18: Speed Dating

from Bookasur · host P.S. Nissim

Short stories are an enjoyment all their own. And especially when we want to explore a genre, or see multiple facets of a writer’s work, they’re the way to go. Genre and Weird fiction has been the ground for exploration of this form - today let’s talk of two books that give you a flavour that long form fiction just cannot. This is episode #18 of Bookasur, talking about the spaces between Ghalib, U R Ananthamurthy, the Deccan Herald Short Story Contest, and Bangalore roads. Books featured: Come Tomorrow, by Jayaprakash Sathyamurthy, published by Notion Press Things We Found During the Autopsy, by Kuzhali Manickavel, published by Blaft -------- Published 25th September 2020. Find out more about Bookasur here: https://www.psnissim.com/p/bookasur.html P.S. Nissim tweets at: https://twitter.com/ps_nissim Title Music: Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions used under Creative Commons

Short stories are an enjoyment all their own. And especially when we want to explore a genre, or see multiple facets of a writer’s work, they’re the way to go. Genre and Weird fiction has been the ground for exploration of this form - today let’s talk of two books that give you a flavour that long form fiction just cannot. This is episode #18 of Bookasur, talking about the spaces between Ghalib, U R Ananthamurthy, the Deccan Herald Short Story Contest, and Bangalore roads. Books featured: Come Tomorrow, by Jayaprakash Sathyamurthy, published by Notion Press Things We Found During the Autopsy, by Kuzhali Manickavel, published by Blaft -------- Published 25th September 2020. Find out more about Bookasur here: https://www.psnissim.com/p/bookasur.html P.S. Nissim tweets at: https://twitter.com/ps_nissim Title Music: Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions used under Creative Commons

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