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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 PalHope It Doesn’t Rhyme Again is a quiet exploration of human fragility, moral hesitation, memory, and faith—told through a collection of interlinked short stories and reflective poems.
Each narrative captures an ordinary moment that slowly unfolds into something unsettling, tender, or haunting. A father selling his slippers for a child’s birthday. A man speaking to an empty chair. A hand that hesitates at the wrong moment. Across villages, cities, courtrooms, temples, and private rooms, the book examines what people carry silently—guilt, love, fear, belief, and the weight of choices made too late or too soon.
The prose remains deliberately simple, allowing emotions to surface without ornamentation. Stories are often followed by poems that do not explain, but echo—offering space for reflection rather than resolution. Reality blends gently with the symbolic, creating narratives that feel intimate, moral, and deeply human.
This book is for readers who appreciate literary fiction that lingers after the last page—stories that do not shout, but stay. It does not seek answers; it observes. It does not preach; it listens. And in doing so, it reminds us that sometimes, meaning exists not in what is said, but in what is left unsaid.
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Karan Sharma is an author, podcaster, and digital entrepreneur. He has written multiple books across fiction, poetry, and reflective prose, with his work exploring human emotion, moral conflict, memory, and lived experience. His writing has been appreciated by readers for its simplicity, depth, and emotional clarity.
Alongside his work as an author, he actively engages in podcasting and long-form conversations, where he discusses ideas around society, creativity, personal growth, and contemporary issues. His podcasting work reflects his interest in storytelling beyond the written word.
Karan has received certificates of appreciation and recognition from organisations including UNICEF, WHO, Amnesty University, Google, and Amazon Web Services. In addition to writing and podcasting, he runs an e-commerce web store and a digital platform under his own brand, combining creativity with entrepreneurship.
His work continues to span writing, publishing, and digital media, with a focus on building independent creative projects.
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