I once read somewhere that characteristics of good writing can be encapsulated in three factors (Writing Triad):
CLARITY
BREVITY
SINCERITY
Similarly, the three characteristics of good blogging (Blogging Triad) are:
FREQUENCY (of posting)
BREVITY (of posts)
PERSONALITY (of the blog/blogger)
So let me introspect on my blogging - oh yes, I have been posting quite regularly so my blogging FREQUENCY is good; my blog has a distinctive PERSONALITY so that point is taken care of; it is the BREVITY aspect that I have to focus on - most of my posts are too long - that's the feedback some fellow bloggers gave me too. When reading online one doesn't have the same patience and concentration as one has while reading a book on printed paper.
From now on let me try some short and sweet posts - after all, "Brevity is the Soul of Wit". 
Let's see - some flash fiction, microfiction, short, short posts.
So, Dear Reader,  to set the ball rolling, here is a short and "sweet" fiction short story - do tell me if you liked it...
KABAB MEIN HADDI - THEN and NOW 
 
Romantic Fiction – A Story in Two Scenes 
 
By  
VIKRAM KARVE
Dramatis Personae 
Aditya: 30, a bright young upwardly mobile executive.
Anjali: 27, Aditya’s wife, also a high flier executive, working in a different firm.
Nisha: 26, Anjali’s classmate and friend, just arrived in town, looking for a new job.
SCENE I – THEN
THREE MONTHS AGO. 
 OFFICE HOURS. 
Aditya calls up Anjali on her cell phone. 
 
ADITYA: Hey, Anjoo, let’s drive down to Lakeview  Gardens   for dinner tonight.
ANJALI: Wow…the weather is lovely…it will be really amazing driving out there…let’s go to our favourite place…
ADITYA: Cupid’s Cove…?
ANJALI: Yeah…Cupid’s Cove…I love the ambience there… Okay, I’ll tell Nisha…
ADITYA: Nisha…? Why Nisha…? Why take her…? I thought just the two of us…a romantic evening together…Let’s not have kabab mein haddi…!
ANJALI:  Please Adi…try to understand…she is all alone…this place is so new to  her…poor girl…she is so lonely and all at sea…Nisha has no friends  except us…please let’s take her…
And so the three of them, Aditya, Anjali, and "kabab mein haddi" Nisha, drive down to Cupid’s Cove in Lakeview  Gardens   for an enjoyable dinner…
SCENE II – NOW
TODAY. 
OFFICE HOURS.  
Nisha calls up Aditya on his cell phone. 
 
NISHA: Hey, Aditya, let’s drive down to Lakeview  Gardens   for dinner tonight.
ADITYA: Oh yeah…great idea…it is perfect weather for a lovely drive…it’ll be really amazing out there…let’s go to our favourite place…
NISHA: We’ll go to that lovely place…Cupid’s Cove…I love it out there…the atmosphere is so marvellous…
ADITYA: Okay…I’ll tell Anjali…
NISHA: Come on Aditya…why have kabab mein haddi… let’s go…just the two of us…a romantic evening together…
ADITYA: What shall I tell Anjali…?
NISHA: The usual…working late…meetings…
ADITYA: Okay…I’ll ring her up…and I’ll pick you up at seven…the same place…
NISHA: I’ll be waiting for you…
And so the two of them, Aditya and Nisha, drive down to Cupid’s Cove in Lakeview  Gardens   for a romantic dinner…without the now "kabab mein haddi"  Anjali, the oblivious wife, who stays at home wondering why her darling  hubby Aditya and her best friend Nisha work so late so often...  
KABAB MEIN HADDI - THEN and NOW
Romantic Fiction – A Story in Two Scenes
By
VIKRAM KARVE
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2010
Vikram     Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and  Patents    Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
VIKRAM      KARVE  educated at IIT  Delhi, ITBHU and  The Lawrence School     Lovedale,  is an  Electronics and  Communications  Engineer by     profession, a Human   Resource Manager and  Trainer by  occupation, a     Teacher by vocation, a   Creative Writer by  inclination and  a Foodie     by passion. An avid   blogger, he has written a  number of  fiction     short stories and creative   non-fiction articles in  magazines  and     journals for many years before   the advent of blogging. His    delicious    foodie blogs have been  compiled  in a book "Appetite for a     Stroll".   Vikram lives in Pune with  his  family and pet Doberman  girl    Sherry,   with whom he takes long  walks  thinking creative  thoughts.
Vikram Karve Creative Writing Blog - http://vikramkarve.sulekha.com 
  Academic Journal Vikram Karve – http://karvediat.blogspot.com
Professional Profile of Vikram Karve - http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve  
 Email: vikramkarve@sify.com
3 comments:
Amazing..
love it..very talented
ps. follow me :)
that's really a nice conversation....
It is nice cute story. The story ended too quickly. I was expecting a third act. Example - In the third act Anjali calls Nisha and they decide to go off on their own leaving Aditya behind :-)
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