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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFears for tears (“Boys don't cry, but men do.”) is a compilation of tales from all around the globe that conveys the message to the people that the false cases against men are a problem, but it's not a feminism problem, its a human problem.
This publication contains a collection of beautiful stories and happenings from a distinct part of the world.
The content presented in this book can become the power, faith, and healing to the men getting victimized.
This book aims to spread the message that not always men are the criminal and the adulterer. But there are times when they are outwitted and are bound not to cry.
Let us give them a voice to speak!
Anjali Vatsa
“I am a hotelier by day and a writer by night.”
When I was a kid I wanted to be a mango tree. Kidding! I really wanted to be a rich girl. After leaving school I, unfortunately, could not find any university that makes girls rich so I had to take it to a management college (It was for the money).
During the years I kept my passion going by writing stories and articles about people's lives. Which I have won an apparition for.
Fast forward to 4 years later I resigned my hospitality job and started as a freelance writer. To date I have written articles, web content, stories for anthologies and I am now about to welcome you to Fears for tears (“Boys don't cry, but men do.”)
I was born on 22nd March in Daltonganj (A very small town in Jharkhand), India, and completed my degree from Gujarat Institute of Hotel Management in Vadodara. After completing my graduation, I took a break from further studies to gain some real work experience and focus on my passion. I have worked with some of the reputed organizations such as ITC Grand Chola, The Grand Bhagwati, and The Leela Palace.
I like doing painting, watching thriller movies in my free time, and have a keen interest in reading.
For more updates, follow me on Instagram @vatsa.anjali_scribbler
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