Monday 30 April 2018

Myday

Today is Mayday, right, you may also call it ‘Myday’.
Ramesh Chandra Tiwari is presently working for Life Insurance Corporation of India, Branch Office – Bahraich, UP. On May 1, 1964, he was born into a humble family that lives in a backward village of India named Umari Dahelo and depends on farming. He graduated in Hindi, English and Economics from Avadh University, Faizabad and completed a master’s degree in English Literature from the same university. He has written 18 short stories, 25 short shorts, 5 nonfictions and a number of poems.

His works have been published by a few leading publishers: The Teacher of Kabir’, one of his essays appeared in ‘Reading Hour’ Bangalore and two of them, ‘On Being Distinguished and ‘A No-Party Democracy’ in The Galaxy. His poems ‘The Human Population’ and ‘Florian’ are published in the Criterion. The criterion has also published his eight short stories: A Wad of Notes, Possessiveness Brings Life; the Excesses, an End, Our Inspirations are the Will of God, You dilly-dally?, The Poverty Trap, God is Even-handed, A Quest for God and The Justice of the Supreme Being. Six of his short stories: The Bus Ticket, The Girl, The Hermit and His Disciples, Hari-Ki-Pauri and Impossible Customer have appeared in Galaxy. LANLIT published his Walls of Hesitation and The Bombay Review Pseudo-Ostentation.

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