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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVicky Bhaiya is a storyteller, story lover, book collector, chess enthusiast, self-taught sketch artist, poet and aspires to build a career in the life sciences. He is blessed with a mother who dotes on him and supports him and a father who shared all these interests but gave up on them due to the lack of time and demands of responsibilities. He has two precious young sisters who never get tired of teasing him for being a bibliophile. He grew up around the country due to his father’s job transfers every four to five years. That helped him to hold on to books, as friends were left behindRead More...
Vicky Bhaiya is a storyteller, story lover, book collector, chess enthusiast, self-taught sketch artist, poet and aspires to build a career in the life sciences. He is blessed with a mother who dotes on him and supports him and a father who shared all these interests but gave up on them due to the lack of time and demands of responsibilities. He has two precious young sisters who never get tired of teasing him for being a bibliophile.
He grew up around the country due to his father’s job transfers every four to five years. That helped him to hold on to books, as friends were left behind. It started with comics, slowly graduated to short-story collections and then novels. And somewhere in between, a strong desire to contribute stories to the world was born.
The author wishes for a world where children grow up dreaming of doing as many things as they love—a world of polymaths!
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Nobody loves stories more than children. The book is an attempt to retell the bedtime stories told by my father during my childhood. The story is about the funny misadventures of a lazy young man who was blessed by lady luck. The story has been written in a way that makes it relevant for kids of today’s generation while maintaining the good old fantasy-fiction genre feeling of “once upon a time lived a king”. Dive into the world of a
Nobody loves stories more than children. The book is an attempt to retell the bedtime stories told by my father during my childhood. The story is about the funny misadventures of a lazy young man who was blessed by lady luck. The story has been written in a way that makes it relevant for kids of today’s generation while maintaining the good old fantasy-fiction genre feeling of “once upon a time lived a king”. Dive into the world of a mad elephant, a man-eater tiger, a super-fast horse and a lazy man whose luck is too good to be true. This short storybook is filled with illustrations that children can colour to bring the book to life!
Wandering in a forest, I lost my wayAll the ways looked the same, and it was turning grey No sign of any help, and the jungle was waking upI was only tired till then, but then leaves started wrecking upI heard those cries, I didn't know what that animal was or was it a birdThe sky was angry and the Read More...
With so many love stories around, euphoria comes over me, although I could not be with the one to share my dreams with; here is why, in short: Love was a poetry until she came into my life,Poems became the entries of the love story,She had to go because the lines didn't rhyme enough,Verses had to wa Read More...
Are you ready to get some bashing for being human! Trust me, we are. As nature has its way of keeping a balance in natural resources and population that can be nourished, there are instances of drastic measures time and again. And under such circumstances, populations are filtered by the threat Read More...
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