After the crash-course in Computers, he felt empowered to be on the verge of
an online identity.
As he signed up for a new email account, he felt powerful like a Creator & excited like a newborn!
Many names of people and places and dates came flocking like uncountable sheep reflecting
happiness, innocence…
He soon made his choice by typing Rath Yatra as his password - his key to unlock his account and embark on a magical journey in cyberspace!
My 100 Words & 5 Sentences Fiction for the following 4 prompts:
1. This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
2. ABC Wednesday- R For Rath Yatra
3. Five Sentences Fiction- Innocence
4. Friday Fictioneers- 16 May 2014
As he signed up for a new email account, he felt powerful like a Creator & excited like a newborn!
SOURCE |
“What Password
should I type?” he quizzed himself hoping to be helped by his rich 80 years on
Earth experience!
He soon made his choice by typing Rath Yatra as his password - his key to unlock his account and embark on a magical journey in cyberspace!
Rath Yatra at Puri, Odisha, India |
My 100 Words & 5 Sentences Fiction for the following 4 prompts:
1. This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
2. ABC Wednesday- R For Rath Yatra
3. Five Sentences Fiction- Innocence
4. Friday Fictioneers- 16 May 2014
This Post is a WOW Post of BlogAdda. |
u r a pro wen it comes to combining prompts! very good story blending d prompts perfectly :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words, Swathi! Delighted that you liked my story :)
DeleteThat's so intelligently done, Anita! I second Swathi, you are a pro at this sort of thing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your appreciation, Beloo :) My reason to write :)
DeleteWith just a few short sentences, you have made this character seem so real. Well done!
ReplyDeleteMy entry is here.
Thanks a lot Naila for stopping by :) Welcome to my Blog. Glad you liked it!
DeleteGreat post! You have perfected the art as you put life into different characters so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fayaz for your kind words :) Very motivating!
Deleteas always lovely :) and 4 prompts!!! wow!! all the best for the wow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Preethi :) Always lovely to get such lovely feedback :)
DeleteQuite creative.. Missed reading your posts.. finally am back !!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Nice to be missed! Do keep visiting more often, Lancelot :P
Deletehah..what a different take on the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Red :) Hope all like the different approach :)
DeleteIndigenous work Anita :D
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot :) Delighted that you liked :D
DeleteInteresting. I needed to google the expression and know am richer for it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by & reading, Patrick!
DeleteSo lovely to find like-minded people who are willing to learn! Great that you actually did search for the term and are richer.
Rath Yatra is a centuries old festival that originated in the Jagannath Temple, Puri, Odisha, India, that is now celebrated and is famous all over the world.
Do plan a visit to incredible India soon :)
A perfect blend of prompts.. And an innovative storyline.. Lovely..:)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the kind words, Anusree :) Glad you liked it!
Deleteseriously from two to four prompt now .. you have got a rich imagination along with words !
ReplyDeleteYou have got rich words too, Ankur! Thanks for making me feel rich :)
DeleteThanks Amitji :)
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to realize the more one combines prompt, the tighter the writing is. You just proved me right! Nice one. :)
ReplyDeleteRight observation, Priya :)
DeleteMore prompts means tight rope-walking- balancing act within the scope & limits! Adventurous too :)
Dear Anita, Good story and I really enjoyed the information about the celebration. We live in Kansas, U.S.A. and I don't know a lo t of India. However, 2 of my sons have spent time there and loved it. They were working with Indian Engineers and were impressed how modern the hotels, offices, and homes were. I did have fun reading about the beautiful scenery you have in your country. Thank you for an interesting story! Nan Claire Falkner :)
ReplyDeleteDear Nan Claire Falkner, Welcome to my Blog! Lovely to hear from you!
DeleteThanks for sharing and for your nice words.
Yes, India does have incredible places & art & culture.
You must visit India to be a part of some amazing festivals & celebrations :)
This is a very creatively done piece. Nice.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: http://mcguffysreader.blogspot.com/2014/05/belles-box.html
Thank you so much for stopping by :) Appreciate your appreciation :)
DeleteHeading to your Blog now.
Dear Anita,
ReplyDeleteInteresting way to connect all the prompts. I'd love to see what you could do with one prompt at a time. ;) Love the last photo of Rath Yatra. Such a large world made smaller by the internet. Thank you.
shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks Rochelle! I got your message ;)
DeleteEven I love this Rath Yatra pic. The Internet really has erased borders and shrunk our world :)
Happy to connect with you & all!
Anita, Well-written and interesting story. It was informative as well with a beautiful festival photo. Well done. : ) ---Susan
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for such kind words :) Delighted that you liked it!
DeleteYes, but I hope no one steals the ID!
ReplyDeleteThat's true! I hope so too, Roger :)
DeleteRath yatra...so uncommon password..nicely and cunningly done. :)
ReplyDeleteBTW I am from odisha too. Nice to see a odia blog pro.:)
Welcome to my Blog, Namrata.
DeleteThanks for your nice words.
Used Rath Yatra as password to indicate auspicious journey in cyberspace & also to introduce it to an audience who might not be aware of it. From the comments, looks like I succeeded :)
I feel we must do all we can & must share such info about Odisha & India that can attract more tourists.