Ratnanagar resident Sarla Sharma's collection of short stories 'Usaile Janmaya Choro' was released on Saturday. A collection of 59 short stories was released in a program held in Ratnanagar under the chief hospitality of Rambabu Ghimire, a writer from Chitwan.
Writer Bhupin Khadka said that the story covers many sections of society, customs and vices. He said that Sharma presented the issues of the country. Another reviewer, Samana Pahad, said that
stories are interesting in giving them a sense of poetry. From today he became a creator from a housewife. In his stories, there are not only issues of humans, but also animals, animals and the environment," Pahad said.
speaker Prem Rimal said that this collection is an illustration that everyone who manages a kitchen can write a story. Even a simple person like Sarla has put the complex issues of the world in a story in an artistic way. Even though the house seems to be narrow, the scope of knowledge is wide," said Rimal.
Author Sharma said that she did not write the story by understanding the rules and principles, but felt the feelings of what she saw. It could not be caught. I don't even know much about the program. Holding the mic, I am speaking in this way for the first time today. Let go of the desire to write, may not have paid attention to the theory,'' said the narrator Sharma.
writer LB Chhetri suggested that it is appropriate to try to write by understanding the principles as there is a lot of play on the story structure as a short story in Nepal. It is Sarlaji's first attempt, the plot of the story is good, but there is also a place to question whether the story is done or not, he said.
