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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalCafé Paradise; Open, as long as the night is:
On a lonely midnight highway, his car breaks down. Tired, restless, and cut off from the world, he stumbles upon a mysterious roadside café he has never seen before. Inside, over steaming cups of chai and whispered conversations, he meets Her, a woman whose presence feels timeless, whose eyes carry both warmth and secrets.
What begins as a chance encounter soon becomes an obsession. He finds himself drawn back to Café Paradise, again and again, only to discover that the café exists beyond the ordinary, a place where time bends, memories linger, and destinies intertwine.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Omega Mz
Hi, I’m Imran, writing under the pen name Omega MZ, and I’m from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
I discovered my passion for writing during the final year of my B.A., while working on a college project — a project that eventually became my debut book, Signs.
Every story I write is born purely from my imagination. Signs itself was inspired by a vivid dream filled with strange and meaningful signs — and since then, dreams have continued to shape much of my writing.
I believe that as long as I keep dreaming, I will keep writing. If the dreams ever stop, so might the stories.
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