Monday, July 22, 2013

Guest Post - Husband in Hot Water


I first came to know Debajyoti when he let loose a tongue-in-cheek cartoon about bloggers. Something funny with a large dose of truth that makes people uncomfortable even as they laugh! I was hooked. Since, I have visited his posts and have enjoyed not only his cartoons but also his story telling skills. He has an unusual imagination. Want to know about a dog with a positive attitude whose theme song is, “Nirma....Nirma”, visit Debajyoti’s blog. 

But today, please visit his blog to read my guest post about the story of a stroppy wife and her poor, misunderstood husband and the wonderfully amusing cartoon he’s drawn to compliment the tale. Incidentally, this was half my entry for the Harper Collins, "Get Published" contest.

The link again: http://factsandnonsense.com/a-husband-in-hot-water/

12 comments:

  1. KayEm thanks for stopping by at my post with ur warm and sincere words. Read ur story at Debjyoti's and learnt some words today. For starters Dosi, then dour, frumpy and finally irrepressible. In a way the words are enough to paint a scene a very common scene between the MR and Mrs...
    But of course very few can be skillful enough to use the words that makes one chuckle with endearment.
    Hope i don't bore the hell out of u and hope i get more of ur visits.
    About Debjoyti... ditto!

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    1. Thanks, Shivani. Of course, I'll visit your blog as I enjoyed that story. Your message about the difference between being inquisitive and being neighbourly was spot on.

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  2. I visited your friend, he has a very colorful blog...congrats on the guest post.

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  3. Interesting post KayEm. I have already commented on Debajyotis's blog.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  4. Such a fun story! It had me grinning right through it.

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    1. And, I forgot to tell you ... I love the name of your blog!

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    2. Thanks, Sunita. Is it because chaltaa hai yaar, koi baat nahi or never mind yaar is part of our ethos? In most situations I think it's a very endearing Indian trait.

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  5. Nice read.

    Correct me if I am wrong but an excerpt from this blogpost was your entry for the Harper Collin-Indiblogger -Get Published contest, right?

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  6. Glad you liked it, Stuti. And yes, this was half my entry for the HP get-published contest.

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