Editorial
Posted by Editor in Editorial, Issue 08, Issues, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
It has been a tiring day for me. In fact, the whole month was very tiring for me, but as I visit the Bihu Tolis and watch the Hussori Dals dancing in Mukoli Bihu (Open Bihu), I get energized and all the tiredness goes into the thin air. I see people of all ages dancing [...]
VISTAS 2011, Living The Dream…
Posted by Tinam Borah in Fried Eye Special, Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
As soon as the month of April sets in, the festive air seems to blaze up. Festivals are all that people have in their mind. And I mean festivals of all kinds. Well, when we talk about festivals, we are not only talking about Bihu or Baisakhi or even the Election fiesta. For a change, [...]
Fuschian Delight
Posted by Rini Barman in Creative Writing, Issue 08, Issues, Poetry, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 2 Comments
I adorn the damsel beauty, Nobody knows my fate [...]
Pretty Petunia
Posted by Ruprekha Mushahary in Creative Writing, Issue 08, Issues, Poetry, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
Hello pretty dainty How do you do..? Pink, white, mauve and lovely blue..! You steal my heart You take away my gloom, With all your tender sweetness and hue. Tiniest of tiny Frozen was thee.. Gently did I lay you, for survival and glee..!
INDIA IS WORLD CHAMPION: SACHIN IS WORLD CHAMPION
Posted by Raghav Arora in Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Sports Desk, Type 2, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
1983: LONDON 2011: MUMBAI 23rd March 2007 may not be written in Golden Letters in history of Indian cricket but on that day Sachin Tendulkar’s resolve to win the World cup got firmer then ever. It was the day when India crashed out of 2007 World cup after a defeat to Sri Lanka. He dreamt [...]
Ondla Jwng Naa Jwng
Posted by Ruprekha Mushahary in Fried and Tasty, Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 4 Comments
The Bodos are one of the largest ethnic and linguistic groups of the Brahmaputra valley in Assam. Rice is the staple food and fondly savored with a non vegetarian dish like fish or pork. The main dishes are Oma Bedor, Ondla and Narzi. This publication Fried Eye shares one of the traditional Bodo curry known [...]
Book Review: Only Time Will Tell
Posted by Manjil P. Saikia in Book Club, Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 2 Comments
Book: Only Time Will Tell Author: Jeffrey Archer ISBN: 0330535676 ISBN-13: 9780330535670, 978-0330535670 Binding: Paperback Publishing Date: 2011 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Number of Pages: 388 Language: English Price: Rs. 325 Rating:
Reflection
Posted by Sankhya Samhita in Creative Writing, Fiction, Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
She looked at the mirror, and at the woman with her husband in the photo in his laptop. Laughing and free, without a care in the world. His hand casually wrapped around her waist and her palm resting on his chest. She was looking up at him, like she was saying something. The tinkling laughter [...]
April Hues
Posted by Manjil P. Saikia in 55 Fiction, Creative Writing, Issue 08, Issues, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 15. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
He was extremely happy at last. She said she would be there with him no matter what. He smiled as he smelled her in his bed. She seemed aloof, but still yearned for his love. It was April, the colorful hues were everywhere. She smiled at him lazily and said in an enchanting voice “Meow”.


