What do you do when your own memories deceive you? When you cannot trust anyone else, you're the only one you can turn to. That's what Saisha feels, when she is haunted by the thought of being replaced by someone, the spectre of the one-who-could-have-been.
Sunflowers Under the Moon and Other Stories is an eclectic collection of short fiction, with stories from different genres. It takes a look at the mystical in the mundane, studying human nature, while reveling in the bittersweet experience that is life. Take a look at these fifteen short stories - fantastical or achingly real, and dive into a miniature world for as long as it takes to finish a cup of tea.
In the town of Random, a crime has been committed, and Innocent has been accused of being guilty. Guilty, his sister visits him in prison on the night before his execution. What follows is a symbolic, and slightly absurd tragicomedy, life in a world where nothing makes sense.
This is the author's first haiku collection. It is a reflection of life, portrayed in front images. The themes are various - love, betrayal, friendship, nature, death, and so on. Each poem is a nugget of imagery - small, yet powerful.
Seventy-five Haiku about Death, Loss and Grief. Alluring, heartbreaking, and gut-wrenching, they weave an enchanting vision of death, in all its multiple facets.