Posts tagged "yashodhara lal"
Smell the coffee. Look at your pyjamas

Smell the coffee. Look at your pyjamas

Well, yes, that’s how you breeze through life, don’t you? It is attitude and the way you make others perceive you that is sometimes more important than just the boxful of talent that you may be. So it is necessary that you ‘Wake up! Smell the coffee. Look at your pyjamas’… just like Trish did...
Adjectives for Sid

Adjectives for Sid

The book’s cover calls Sid a ‘man in progress’ and the cover behind the cover (yes, and that’s something of an innovation for a novel) calls him amiable, easy-going, lovable, beer-lover, idiosyncratic, witty, impulsive, thoughtless, vain, master of denial, idiotic, well-meaning, comical, vice-president, metrosexual, and smart-ass. Even his relationship with his wife in the first...
Revenge of a food blogger

Revenge of a food blogger

Magi seemed to have read her mind well. ‘You’re not thinking about prawns at all right now,’ he said. ‘Prawns?’ she whispered, as if she had heard this word for the first time, and then mechanically she took a sip of the delicious Sauvignon Blanc in her glass and was miraculously brought back into the...
“Revenge of a food blogger” My entry for the get published contest

“Revenge of a food blogger” My entry for the get published contest

The idea Love, they say, is an emotional high that doesn’t care much about logic. We are all capable of this form of love that has all the DNA of innocuous abstractness floating in it… and yet it is love alone that makes the human mind read between the lines, link up all the logical...
Gud Mawrning to read-n-recycle. Review of ‘Just Married: Please Excuse’

Gud Mawrning to read-n-recycle. Review of ‘Just Married: Please Excuse’

Yashodhara Lal has penned a novel that is surely going to promote the habit of read-n-trash… oops! read-n-recycle sounded so much more diplomatic and mild and forgetful and so virtuous! But a novel that has Hinglish, sometimes in a rather disconcerting text full of all-caps, words like ‘gud mawrning’ an over-dose of unconvincing incidents, and...