Randeep’s stories deal with varied relationships and situations that give rise to a collage of emotions-anger, angst, yearning and amusement. Whether it be the poet in search of glory in the light-hearted-but-acerbic satire Dream Gone Awry, the injustice done to Sandhya in The Encounter, or stories like The Rendezvous in Cyberia, the protagonists in Jeeona the Drummer, The Freedom Fighter, Walls, Images and The Gift, these stories will make you both laugh and cry.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Randeep Wadehra
RANDEEP WADEHRA lost his job as a bank officer when he became physically disabled at the age of 29 years. He reinvented himself as a writer. After doing a course from the Writers Bureau, Manchester (UK) he began writing for The Indian Express, the Tribune and The times of India. His more than 600 short stories, poems and articles have been published in India and abroad. An article on Human rights, written by him in conjunction with his father Mr Amar Nath Wadehra, has been included in the Parliamentary References. Presently, he is a columnist with the Tribune, Chandigarh.
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