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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 PalA dog sets out on an unlikely path of revenge against the family who left him to die -- by publishing his tell-all memoirs!
An elderly man is at his wit’s end trying to figure how to deal with his wife’s inexplicable decision to divorce him.
A “girl” in her 40s learns on a dating site that there are no free lunches and free iPhones in this world.
A failed writer sets out to commit suicide and finds himself catapulted into a future where he is successful – and dead under suspicious circumstances.
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Here’s a novelette and a collection of short stories to put a smile on your face. Filled with characters and situations ranging from silly and mundane to quirky and absurd, this is a breezy rollercoaster ride.
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Suresh Nair
Suresh Nair is the author of Once Upon A Crime. He is also a screenwriter and a former journalist with The Times of India group. He was the entertainment head, columnist and deputy features editor of Bombay Times before embarking on a screenwriting career that includes blockbuster hits like Namastey London, Singh Is Kinng, Kahaani, D-Day, Bang Bang, Airlift and the National Award winning animation film, Delhi Safari. He has also written popular weekly comic strips like Kopykatman for Sunday Mid-Day and Sanskari Sarla for DNA, apart from scripting India’s first weekly graphic novel called Rana in DNA. He lives in Mumbai.
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