EDITORIAL
The
Anglo Indian Wallah has some diverse writing in it for this issue. Anglo Indians
prove yet again that they are endlessly creative.
Aubrey Millet laments the loss of his old Bangalore in a poem. Rudy Otter’s
brutishly bullying women are put in their place by their men who however, are in
for a rude shock. Ann De Lorme has written a sensitively expressed story full of
character and atmosphere in her short story about the loss of life before it
begins. Finally the editor writes from a child’s perspective on how mischief is
pure magic for her.
Do please continue to contribute to the Anglo Indian Wallah and do share the
link with friends and interested people. I’m pleased to announce that another
poem is standing by for the next issue for which I hope to collect more edifying
fiction from Anglo Indians. Enjoy!
Susan Dhavle