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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNeha Gosain is a commerce graduate from SRCC and she has completed her masters from Delhi University. In school, she found she had a passion for writing. Being a commerce student, she always thought that each event or transaction was either an asset or a liability. It was only when she started picturing the world from a writer’s perspective that she realized that situations in life aren’t always good or bad. The ‘transactions’ and dilemmas of ordinary human life that she observed around her encouraged her to write on themes and plots that mirror society. Each of her shoRead More...
Neha Gosain is a commerce graduate from SRCC and she has completed her masters from Delhi University. In school, she found she had a passion for writing. Being a commerce student, she always thought that each event or transaction was either an asset or a liability. It was only when she started picturing the world from a writer’s perspective that she realized that situations in life aren’t always good or bad. The ‘transactions’ and dilemmas of ordinary human life that she observed around her encouraged her to write on themes and plots that mirror society. Each of her short stories and its underlying moral is as real as it can be.
This short story collection is her first attempt at writing for a larger audience. With her debut attempt, she has managed to encapsulate the inner battles of human beings with sensitive and intriguing insight.
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Vikram asked Vedika if she liked the carousel as a marriage interview question! Didn’t he have anything else to ask? How did Vedika respond?
Thirty-year-old Jahaan had never complained about the loss of his parents during partition. He just remembered a goldfish! Karim Chacha claims he was absolutely fine a day before. Why is Jahaan dead now?
A war hero who has fought valiantly for his country is unable to cope with the small struggles of life. C
Vikram asked Vedika if she liked the carousel as a marriage interview question! Didn’t he have anything else to ask? How did Vedika respond?
Thirty-year-old Jahaan had never complained about the loss of his parents during partition. He just remembered a goldfish! Karim Chacha claims he was absolutely fine a day before. Why is Jahaan dead now?
A war hero who has fought valiantly for his country is unable to cope with the small struggles of life. Can a little boy help him win the battle of life?
Why does Tom want to prove his worth to a picture?
Long Story Short answers these questions and many more! These stories are about characters who fight personal battles and win. They are a metaphor for the heroic spirit an average individual exhibits. They narrate life events that mirror the battles readers are likely to face in their regular lives and offer deeper underlying lessons. You will definitely find glimpses of your life in these stories!
Vikram asked Vedika if she liked the carousel as a marriage interview question! Didn’t he have anything else to ask? How did Vedika respond?
Thirty-year-old Jahaan had never complained about the loss of his parents during partition. He just remembered a goldfish! Karim Chacha claims he was absolutely fine a day before. Why is Jahaan dead now?
A war hero who has fought valiantly for his country is unable to cope with the small struggles of life. C
Vikram asked Vedika if she liked the carousel as a marriage interview question! Didn’t he have anything else to ask? How did Vedika respond?
Thirty-year-old Jahaan had never complained about the loss of his parents during partition. He just remembered a goldfish! Karim Chacha claims he was absolutely fine a day before. Why is Jahaan dead now?
A war hero who has fought valiantly for his country is unable to cope with the small struggles of life. Can a little boy help him win the battle of life?
Why does Tom want to prove his worth to a picture?
Long Story Short answers these questions and many more! These stories are about characters who fight personal battles and win. They are a metaphor for the heroic spirit an average individual exhibits. They narrate life events that mirror the battles readers are likely to face in their regular lives and offer deeper underlying lessons. You will definitely find glimpses of your life in these stories!
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