Tahera Sajid August 19, 2007
#4 Posted by TaheraSajid on October 20, 2007 9:26:29 am
DP...this story was meant to give the reader a peek into the different shades of colour, perfume and beauty in the lives of women that go unnoticed, otherwise. It's nice to know you were able to relate to it from previous personal experience.
Thanks for apreciating my work and taking out the time to let me know.
Thanks for apreciating my work and taking out the time to let me know.
#3 Posted by DP on October 18, 2007 8:08:45 am
Tahira....Salaam. I read and really enjoyed yr story very much. How true it is and how close it is to an actual women' gathering in north India as I happen to see my wife & her friends, at times, indulging in all the activities which yr characters r indulging into. GREAT WORK.
#2 Posted by TaheraSajid on October 8, 2007 8:25:20 pm
Re: # 1
Glad you enjoyed it...and thanks for letting me know.
Glad you enjoyed it...and thanks for letting me know.
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