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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA collection of fifty-two short stories from a year-long exercise of writing one short story per weekend.
The stories belong to various genres, are of varying lengths, and are set in the 1990s and beyond, with characters from urban cities to rural villages.
An immigrant in UK in search of the perfect traditional feast that reminds her of home.
A robotic guard bird who protects a nest full of chicks.
A man seeks a better place with real plants and fruits as the world he lives in bans them.
A streetside food vendor feeds her customers for free in memory of her dead son.
A mysterious error in room number 404 in an apartment building.
A writer tries to write despite constant interruptions from his domestic robot who wants to be a writer.
A pregnant commuter receives help from a group she looks down upon.
And many more...
Journey with diverse characters as they navigate the cycles of nature and life, flooding them with emotions that rinse the past, draining them and facing it all over again.
Flood. Rinse. Drain. Repeat.
Sudeepa Nair
Sudeepa has written three novels and several short stories across multiple genres. One of her short stories, The Clay Pot, won the Asian Literary Society Award, 2023. Her favourite themes are ecology, nature, and technology.
Sudeepa lives in Singapore with her husband and daughter. She has an engineering degree from Mumbai University and an MBA from IIM Mumbai.
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