Description
Off-Season Mercies is a collection of twenty-six microfictions that explore youth, solitude, and the small, uncelebrated moments that transform us. Spanning Bangalore to Mizoram, Kashmir to Nashik, the stories follow characters navigating family expectations, small-town pressures, travel, and the soft ache of ambition and desire.
The collection is less concerned with resolution and more with perception- with how ordinary lives carry grief, tenderness, longing, and hope across both daily routines and unfamiliar places. Instead of dramatic turning points, the stories dwell in quiet intervals, where meaning accumulates slowly and almost imperceptibly.
Written in spare, evocative prose, Off-Season Mercies invites readers to linger in fleeting, domestic, and deeply human moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
For readers drawn to slice-of-life storytelling, lyrical fiction, and intimate character studies, this collection offers a gentle but lasting ache: the ache of becoming.





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