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Ode to Parrot

My brother Sanjay graduated from high school in 1991. That same year, my grandfather, or Bada Papa as we called him, was visiting from India. Bada Papa spoke to us in Hindi, which we understood but did not speak. We responded to him in English, which he understood but did…

Short Story

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Ode to Parrot
Ode to Parrot
Short Story

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Mar 2, 2022

“It Was Something”

Arnold didn’t know why he agreed to do this. “She’s very kind and a great conversationalist,” his daughters had said. He wasn’t too interested in appearance. His widow Anita had never been a looker. …

Dating

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“It Was Something”
“It Was Something”
Dating

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Feb 21, 2021

Wanting Less of Alone…

a practice in discontinuity It’s no fun to watch movies alone. It’s like drinking alone. It becomes overly indulgent. Soon hours pass ,and you don’t recall which movie began when. Now, with streaming television and episodics and mini-series, so many characters and storylines overlap. …

Solitude

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Wanting Less of Alone…
Wanting Less of Alone…
Solitude

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Jan 23, 2021

What Is Boredom?

What Is Boredom? Boredom is reading every book on your bookshelves and not enjoying them, and not wanting to read any more, but going to the library to read more to fill your time. Boredom is time times inactivity. Reading is passive, unless you takes notes, outline, read aloud. …

Boredom

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What Is Boredom?
What Is Boredom?
Boredom

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Dec 17, 2020

“Waking Up from the Dreamt-Up Life”

In 2020, the humans woke up and learned that their lives were imagined. Everything that they had valued as crucial had no consequence. They had invented a world with jobs, cars, roads, homes, businesses, and it was all for naught. Some of them had even developed home units called Families…

Pandemic

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“Waking Up from the Dreamt-Up Life”
“Waking Up from the Dreamt-Up Life”
Pandemic

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Nov 25, 2020

The Acuity of Cooties

Every elementary school class has one — a Pig Pen. The kid who wears tattered clothes, whose butt crack hangs out his pants, whose hair is unwieldy, who never bathes, who picks his nose constantly, who farts at all decibels, who is just simply an uncared for mess. “Uncared for” is key. In second grade, Randy was that kid. Because of Randy, I was often saved from…

Childhood

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The Acrimony of Cooties
The Acrimony of Cooties
Childhood

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Oct 2, 2020

Before COVID, I would swim…

Before COVID, I would swim. I’d begrudgingly force myself to go to 24-Hour Fitness, that cesspool kept unclean by the bodybuilders and the folks swinging from ropes and hanging upside down on bars. …

Coronavirus

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Before COVID, I would swim…
Before COVID, I would swim…
Coronavirus

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Jun 4, 2020

So I Can Hear More . . .

Anti-racism involves “taking stock of and eradicating policies that are racist, that have racist outcomes, and making sure that ultimately, we’re working towards a much more egalitarian, emancipatory society.” — Malini Ranganathan, a faculty member at the Antiracist Research and Policy Center. Having read this statement, I decided to take…

Race

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So I Can Hear More . . .
So I Can Hear More . . .
Race

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Diary of a Quarantined Nobody

·May 21, 2020

Pandemic Ramblings — May 20, 2020

Sometimes, I wish I had something to say each day. Just enough to say. To fill a page. Not with utter nonsense but with lyricism and musicality and rhythm. Somedays I can write a wise prose; a mean prose that will punch you in your jaw and knock you out. …

Coronavirus

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Pandemic Ramblings — May 20, 2020
Pandemic Ramblings — May 20, 2020
Coronavirus

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May 13, 2020

Gotta Have a Smoke — (a fictitious monologue)

When this whole business of the pandemic started, I was at an AA meeting. I got my three-year sobriety coin. They started telling us that meetings were cancelled. That we could meet on Zoom, but make sure not to put our last names on our Zoom accounts so we could…

Quarantine

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Gotta Have a Smoke — (a fictitious monologue)
Gotta Have a Smoke — (a fictitious monologue)
Quarantine

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Sapna Kumar

Sapna Kumar

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Sapna Kumar is an LA-based actor and comedian, who rambles, muses, and pontificates on Medium. Visit https://sapna-kumar.com

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