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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKoyel KarGupta was born in Kolkata. She grew up with Rabindra-Sangeet, Bengali-Cinema, Rosogulla and Dreams. Her elder sisters introduced her to National and Foreign literature, which she read more than her Studies-books. She was good in making stories from her childhood, she got vivid imagination. She can tell stories about you in minutes with mystic smile. She is fond of mysteries, anomalies, and unexplained Phenomena She has contributed many stories in various blogs.Read More...
Koyel KarGupta was born in Kolkata. She grew up with Rabindra-Sangeet, Bengali-Cinema, Rosogulla and Dreams.
Her elder sisters introduced her to National and Foreign literature, which she read more than her Studies-books.
She was good in making stories from her childhood, she got vivid imagination. She can tell stories about you in minutes with mystic smile.
She is fond of mysteries, anomalies, and unexplained Phenomena
She has contributed many stories in various blogs.
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Nine Glimpses of The Society is a collection of thought provoking short stories. These amazing stories can be found anywhere in our Indian society. Everyone’s life is a very big story and everyone plays a little part in others’ stories as well. These are the stories about Tara, Shivani, Ahna, Kritika, Maumita, Malay, Shib babu and many more. These are the stories about social diversity, discrimination and sensitivity which everyone has to confront with, s
Nine Glimpses of The Society is a collection of thought provoking short stories. These amazing stories can be found anywhere in our Indian society. Everyone’s life is a very big story and everyone plays a little part in others’ stories as well. These are the stories about Tara, Shivani, Ahna, Kritika, Maumita, Malay, Shib babu and many more. These are the stories about social diversity, discrimination and sensitivity which everyone has to confront with, since childhood. But in the complex labyrinth of human emotions, psychology, perplexing desires, and inscrutable yearnings, humanity should be the first and last winner; effort has been put to make it reflected in the stories. This collage of tattered pieces of daily incidents will affect the minds and hearts of the readers quite indelibly.
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