More important among his collections of short stories are Dil ton Door (Away from Heart), Sonh Mainun Apni (Swearing by Self), Daropdi da Dosh (Draupadi\’s Crime), and Mere Patte Men Khed (My Cards and My Game). He has also to his credit an anthology of some of his best short stories entitled Merian Shresht Kahanian (My Best Stories). Most of his stories relate to the Malwa region with which he has a fairly reliable acquaintance. Professor Harbans Singh, the noted Punjabi scholar and historian while talking about him in his article “Modern Punjabi Literature” has this to say about Justice Joshi: “Mohinder Singh Joshi, one of the more consistent and better known younger writers, explores the theme with understanding the enthusiasm.
He can occasionally lay an edge of satire on his descriptions and has drawn with telling effect some memorable characters from country life. What, however, mars the total effect is his tendency to be carried away by his language.” The hallmark of his writing is preciseness of thought, expression and plots and those they are peopled with.
References :
1. Amarjit Singh, Punjabi Sahit Da Itihas — Qissa Kal, Amritsar 1981.