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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe gunshots that wound a tiger seriously turn it into a ferocious man-eater. This vicious man-eater usually stalks lonely travelers on forest roads and prowled isolated Indian villages. The villagers cower inside their huts for days and wait for the righteous savior to end the terror. A few of the stories in this book are about such man-eating tigers.
Anuj Sabharwal
Born and brought up in Delhi, Anuj has studied English Literature, along with a software program from NIIT. He has worked with MNC’s like eFunds and FIS Global. He began his writing career in 2013 when he started writing columns for the online magazine ‘The Indian Economist.’ The first novel, ‘November Rain’ was an intense and emotional journey of a rape survivor Ashley Coleman. In his second novel, ‘Little Arnie’, he shares the story of a seven-year-old boy who reaches teenage after braving all the struggles that life throws at him in his childhood.
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