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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 PalEvery story of hers does matter. Each story is a journey of love, blood, sweat, tears, heartbreaks, hurting, and healing, but at the end of it all - is the story of survival and success. Subhadramma, a recently widowed retired teacher, is at a crossroads to decide on the next stage of her life. Little Janki is worried stiff when her deranged mother is late – she knows danger is lurking around the corner. Naina earnestly wants to save her son from life on earth about to end, but can she? Larissa is forced to work in the freezing cold to fend for her paralytic husband in a new country. Meet them all and more in this slice-of-life anthology that celebrates womanhood crossing social, economic, and religious barriers.
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Anjani George is a Civil Engineer with an MBA in HR. She has around 25 years of professional experience and pens short stories and poems in her free time. Her short story Crossroads won third prize in the National Short Story contest by The Indian Women’s Press Corps in 2013, and her piece of microfiction, Ram Rahim, was published in the book Inspired by Gandhi by Sampad U.K. Some of her poems and short stories have been published on websites and in online magazines.
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