Description:Recipe for a Perfect Marriage has been cooking for a year now.Every year since 2013 Women's Web has run a year long short fiction contest called Muse of the Month, a labour of love between the editors and the writers who send in their stories. With a theme for the year and cues given every month. 5 winners are picked every month, and from among these winners through the year, and other outstanding short fiction we publish, a selection of stories is published at our flagstone creative content festival - the Orange Flower Awards & Festival.This is our 6th such eBook.This year's eBook has 25 stories between 22 authors - In alphabetical order, the ingredients for this eBook have come from Chandrika R Krishnan, Gitanjali Joshua, Ilham Modi Bharmal, Indu Balachandran, Janani Balaji (our youngest at 16; her first appearance in our eBook was when she was just 13!), Lalitha Ramanathan, Dr Mohini J Dave, Narayani Manapadam, Neha Singh, Prashanti Chunduri, Sarves, Sheerin Shahab, Smita Das Jain, Smriti Sinha, Sonia Dogra, Soumya Bharathi, Sreeparna Sen, Dr Supriya Bansal, Tanushree Ghosh, Tasneem Khan, Dr Ujwala Shenoy Karmarkar, Urmi Chakravorty.No matter how it comes about, a marriage is a gamble. What happens when things don’t follow the pre-decided script? What about women who stay single, whether by choice or not? What if a woman wants to be single since it is her life? Why shouldn’t she question the ‘norm’? What if the marriage itself doesn’t follow the narrative of the “happily ever after”? Is there ever really any happily ever after? These, and many other themes run through most of the stories in this collection - though not all - and the surprise outliers create spaces for alternative narratives; stories of women wanting to stake their right to their own voice, lives and homes, and the myriad outcomes that this leads to.There is also a secondary theme of meaningful relationships between women - friends, mother daughter, sisters, sisters in law, MIL-DIL, sisterhood among strangers, etc. - sisterhood being the thread that binds it all together.I leave you with these powerful stories written by women, about women's lives, women like you and me. ~ Sandhya Renukamba, Editor.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Recipe for a Perfect Marriage. To get started finding Recipe for a Perfect Marriage, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Recipe for a Perfect Marriage has been cooking for a year now.Every year since 2013 Women's Web has run a year long short fiction contest called Muse of the Month, a labour of love between the editors and the writers who send in their stories. With a theme for the year and cues given every month. 5 winners are picked every month, and from among these winners through the year, and other outstanding short fiction we publish, a selection of stories is published at our flagstone creative content festival - the Orange Flower Awards & Festival.This is our 6th such eBook.This year's eBook has 25 stories between 22 authors - In alphabetical order, the ingredients for this eBook have come from Chandrika R Krishnan, Gitanjali Joshua, Ilham Modi Bharmal, Indu Balachandran, Janani Balaji (our youngest at 16; her first appearance in our eBook was when she was just 13!), Lalitha Ramanathan, Dr Mohini J Dave, Narayani Manapadam, Neha Singh, Prashanti Chunduri, Sarves, Sheerin Shahab, Smita Das Jain, Smriti Sinha, Sonia Dogra, Soumya Bharathi, Sreeparna Sen, Dr Supriya Bansal, Tanushree Ghosh, Tasneem Khan, Dr Ujwala Shenoy Karmarkar, Urmi Chakravorty.No matter how it comes about, a marriage is a gamble. What happens when things don’t follow the pre-decided script? What about women who stay single, whether by choice or not? What if a woman wants to be single since it is her life? Why shouldn’t she question the ‘norm’? What if the marriage itself doesn’t follow the narrative of the “happily ever after”? Is there ever really any happily ever after? These, and many other themes run through most of the stories in this collection - though not all - and the surprise outliers create spaces for alternative narratives; stories of women wanting to stake their right to their own voice, lives and homes, and the myriad outcomes that this leads to.There is also a secondary theme of meaningful relationships between women - friends, mother daughter, sisters, sisters in law, MIL-DIL, sisterhood among strangers, etc. - sisterhood being the thread that binds it all together.I leave you with these powerful stories written by women, about women's lives, women like you and me. ~ Sandhya Renukamba, Editor.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Recipe for a Perfect Marriage. To get started finding Recipe for a Perfect Marriage, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.