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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the quiet aftermath of divine withdrawal, a new tapestry unfurls—the era of Aftergods. No longer under the direct gaze of ancient deities, humanity grapples with the echoes of their presence. Wisps of forgotten powers linger, woven into the fabric of reality, as mortals navigate a world where the gods have turned their celestial attention elsewhere.
Temples crumble, but the human spirit erects new altars—shrines to potential and self-discovery. Prophets of old fade into legend, yet seers arise, interpreting the subtle signs left behind. The divine vacuum is filled with the resilience of mortal hearts, bound not by heavenly decrees but by the shared threads of empathy, compassion, and understanding.
In the era of Aftergods, humanity grapples with the responsibility of its newfound autonomy. The celestial silence prompts introspection, fostering a profound connection with the Earth and its myriad inhabitants. As the mortal realm blossoms with creativity, innovation, and collective endeavors, the Aftergods silently observe the evolving narrative, knowing that the essence of divinity lies not in celestial edicts but in the boundless potential of the human spirit.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Kunal Sahu
Tracing the legacies of generational traumas in his first book Black In Heaven; Kunal Sahu writes stories that have a very poignant take on thrillers that are fierce, passionate, and sometimes, heartbreaking. He was born in 2001 in the eastern plains of Berhampur, Odisha. Growing up, he was fascinated with the concept of predestination, and this interest led to some early exposure to reading since he was drawn to stories related to that genre. His second, an international helmed titled, No for a Noe, juxtaposes the highs and lows of love for a couple that is drowning in the intensity of its own emotions. His greatest feat in the writingscape is bagging the Best Debut Author 2020 hosted by IIFTA council.
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