Today I’ll be interviewing British author James Field whom I met on Goodreads. I read and reviewed his short story titled ‘A Professor’s Conundrum’ and enjoyed it thoroughly. I then thought of interviewing him for my blog insaneowl.com as I think he writes the most marvellous short stories and has a lot up his sleeve in the line of spiritual literature as well. James Field is a … [Read more...] about Author Interview: James Field
Author Interview: Mangalam Shiva
Today I’ll be interviewing retired marketing executive cum short story writer Shivkumar Mangalam whom I met on Goodreads. I read and reviewed and loved his book of social issue fiction short stories titled ‘Centurion’ and then knew that I had to interview him for my blog insaneowl.com. He is a dynamic 81-year-old short story writer from Bengaluru, India, a compulsive reader of … [Read more...] about Author Interview: Mangalam Shiva
Author Interview: Carl Bluesy
Today I’ll be interviewing Canadian horror writer Carl Bluesy whom I met on Goodreads. I read, reviewed and loved his two extreme horror short stories or shorts and thought of interviewing him for my blog insaneowl.com. I really enjoyed his ‘The Life of Ann’ and his ‘Tapes for Pleasure’ and hope to read more Splatterpunk titles by him in the near future. He is a talented … [Read more...] about Author Interview: Carl Bluesy
Author Interview: Kiran Dellimore
Fiza: Today I’ll be interviewing aerospace engineer cum indie-author Kiran Dellimore whom I met on Goodreads. I read, reviewed and loved his book ‘Fresh Ereba: A Collection of Caribbean Bedtime Stories for Children’ and thought of interviewing him for my blog insaneowl.com. He is a talented author, a voracious reader but is very approachable and affable at the same time. He is … [Read more...] about Author Interview: Kiran Dellimore
‘The Missing Mail’ by R.K. Narayan: Short Story Analysis
‘The Missing Mail’ by the ‘Grand Old Man of Malgudi’ R.K. Narayan is a short story set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi explaining how a postmaster saved the marriage of a young seventeen-year-old girl by not delivering a postcard and then a telegram on time. The short story is a classic example of R.K. Narayan’s usual Malgudi short stories and is contained in his … [Read more...] about ‘The Missing Mail’ by R.K. Narayan: Short Story Analysis


