by Selva. Published on 25 June 2007. This is the second and final part of Crawling On The Clay Ball. First part is here. A family trip from the south Indian town Namakkal to Bangalore by car where, dogs in copulatory positions cause unintended consequences, Bangalore's bloodstream engulfs mortal coils, and unforgettable lessons on the finer aspects of driving is made public for the first ...
by Selva. Published on June 14, 2007: Home: a tiny bubble of history and geography trapped on a piece of dirt buffeted by invisible currents, a microscopic mote on a clayball that tumbled on and on in space hoping to keep out of a ludicrously large nuclear furnace; the town called Namakkal on the south of ...
Are we living blithely unaware of the dangers of our modern world? How would we respond to a crisis that may spell the end of life - a crisis created by us? Chetan Rao is a student of science, studying in the University of Mysore, India. This story was a finalist in the 2006 contest.
A lighthearted detective story set in the future - a future where our lifespan is decided by a computer. The computer starts acting strange and the detective with a track record of improbable successes is assigned to the case. This story was placed third in the 2006 contest. Cyril M Gupta is a programmer by day.