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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Our Writers - in Pictures!

Hello friends! Take a look at our latest picture collages.

There are forty three* storytellers/writers so far - and we have room for many more!

Collage No. 1, below, our 'latest' writers!
Clockwise from top left: Inder Nain, Shivani Taimni, Bipin Tandon, Saaz Aggarwal

Above, clockwise from top left: Gumi Malhotra, Indi Khanna, Dip Sengupta, Simran Sandhu, V.R.Srikanth, Radhika Tandon
Above, top row (left to right): Mrinalini Rautela Pahwa, Mamlu Chatterjee, Minoo Avari
Centre row (left to right): Mirza Yawar Baig, Venk Shenoi
Bottom row (left to right): Rajan Mehra, Aloke Mookerjee, Danny Pariat

And below, our writers' picture collage as of June 2018.
The names are on the pictures. Last year's technology!!   
Indian Chai Stories' Writers - updated June 2018
A handful of old friends wrote the first stories, starting March 2018 - and now there are forty three* writers here!
Waiting to hear your story - send it to me at indianchaistories@gmail.com
 - Gowri Mohanakrishnan

 If you have come to this blog page for the first time, please keep clicking on the link to 'Older Posts' or see our Blog Archive to guide you to more stories. A list of labels will help you find different writers.


Is this your first visit here? 

Welcome to Indian Chai Stories! Do you have a chai story of your own to share? Send it to me here, please : indianchaistories@gmail.com. My name is Gowri Mohanakrishnan and I'm a tea planter's wife. I started this blog because one of the things that I wouldn't want us to lose in a fast changing world is the tea story - a story always told with great seriousness, no matter how funny - always true (always), maybe a tall tale, long, or short, impossible, scary, funny or exciting but never dull. You will find yourself transported to another world! 

 Happy reading! Cheers to the spirit of Indian Tea! 
 ADD THIS LINK TO YOUR FAVOURITES : https://teastorytellers.blogspot.com/Indian Chai Stories
Happy reading!
Cheers to the spirit of Indian tea!

*and forty two pictures, because we don't have one for  Larry Brown!!

4 comments:

  1. I was also a Tea Planter during early 70's for short period of time with Duncan Brothers in Lungla Tea Estate, Sylhet Bangladesh. Even it was of very short duration - compared to others - I still have few stories on Tea Garden lifestyle somewhat similar to the articles I have been reading here and I feel very nostalgic when I vividly remember those episodes. Now that I am retired from Technical/Management Profession in OIl & Gas Industry for almost 30 years here in USA, I still cherish those memories from Tea Plantation during early part of my career. Someday I planned to write my story which some of my close friends here in Houston, Texas also asked me to do. Best regards and thanks for this endeavor. ..... Kalim Ullah

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    1. How nice to hear from you, Mr Kalim Ullah. Thank you for your kind words of appreciation. Looking forward to hearing your stories.

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  2. Great pictures. Puts life into the stories. Thanks for this Gowri.

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    1. You're welcome, Yawar! Had such fun putting it together.

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