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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis is what he remembers, as he sits in a bus at the end of the world, or just his journey, as he turns, to come back home:
Memories of places that they were going to remember forever, held upside down and navigating to the middle of nowhere, with lots of laughter and fun.
Clouds and sunrises and sunsets and colors, so many colors, but they keep getting blurrier somehow.
A mom and a dad, almost like puppets going about busy days and sitting on the couch, snuggling. So warm.
Hotels, guests, travellers, stories. Aren't they all the same, believing they are special, but aren't they, aren't we all?
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Tanmay Kulkarni is an aspiring law student by day and a weaver of stories by night. He has always been fascinated by Philosophy, psychology and the human condition and explores these themes through his writing. He has previously published a short story collection, Fading Stars and Circling the Sun is his debut novel. He lives in Pune, India.
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