“Only Men Please” is an anthology of 35 short stories written by 35 writers, and they are all men. The anthology is edited by Meenakshi Varma and published by Unisun Publications. In her introduction, Meenakshi writes, ” The stories are extremely vivid and varied, perhaps because of the fact that the writers themselves come from varied backgrounds.with regard to occupation and nationality. I don’t know if it is a co-incidence, but in all the stories the protagonist is a male.” I have enjoyed reading these stories and I am sure you will too. I must mention that on Page 215, you will find my contribution. A short story titled ” Route 32″ about a bus driver in Bangalore, which I hope you will enjoy.
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Sounds like an interesting read.
Congratulations Sir.
My short story is also a part of this book but I’m yet to get a hold of this since I’m in USA right now.
Eager to read your short story as well as the remaining stories.
Good luck.
Thank you, Jagat and congratulations to you too. The book looks very interesting.