Rochelle Potkar
Me
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Performed at the storytelling event at Tall Tales & at an encore in Pint room, Bandra, Jun 2013
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Participated in a 10-week course of 'Designing the Short Story' at the Desi Writer's Lounge, 2012
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Read poetry at 100 Thousand Poets for Change (100TPC) at Kitab Khana, September 2013
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Participated in The Advanced Fiction Seminar, International Writing Program (distance learning), Iowa University, Oct 2013
Short stories Online
Muse India, August 2008
Shine Journal, March 2009
Women Writers, June 2009
Bewildering Stories, July 2009
The Houston Literary Review, September 2009
Sein und Werden, October 2009
Canataraville, October 2009
The Medulla Review, November 2009
Writer’s Hub, April 2012
Meri Lyfe, Second position in a contest at Blogger's Park, May 2012
Indian Fushion, October 2012
Papercuts, The Desi Writer's Lounge, contracted for 2013
HAL Publishing - Far Enough East, May 2013
An Unfinished sketch (Istanbul), High On Travels (HoT blog), May 2013
Twilight, Longlisted in Across the Ages Anthology contest, USA, June 2013
Parable Press, contracted for 2013
The Bangalore review, August 2013
Nivasini Publishers, Hyderabad, November 2013
short Stories in Print
at Studio X for Tall Tales, Mumbai
The Curse of the Bird and Other Paranormal Stories, Unisun Publications, Bangalore, India March 2009
The Revenge Ink Anthology of Real Indian Writing Revenge Ink, UK and India November 2009
Horror Through The Ages, Lame Goat Press, USA November 2009
Leave without pay, Chicken soup anthology for the romantic soul, India 2009
An Idea of Perfection, Chicken soup anthology for friendship, India 2010
Past Love, Heartscapes, USA 2012
Jaguar Lights (poem), Finger Magazine, USA contracted for 2013
The Nassau Review (theme: Ekphrasis) June 2013
Tasha and the moon,
(story for children with reading difficulties) Dolch Project contracted for end 2013
A short story writer since 2007.
Currently conceptualizing a novel or two.
Poetry has become a recent fascination.
Was a content writer in E-learning before this.
And an advertising & marketing post-graduate before that.
...but without labels, the filing system of the world would go mad, I think.
Whom would we stereotype? And whom would we liberate from that stereotype in the refuge of yet another label?
'Once you label me you negate me'.
..said Søren Kierkegaard.