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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSequel to the short story Wild Flames Could Burn Light; this is prose filled with abstractness that touches on the fabrics of reality and fiction. Viewing the angel for the last time, not in a burned world- but in a land of trees, breeze, and sighs. We breathe silently before saying our goodbyes...
Below the cafe light.
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Prabigyan Aryal
21-year-old Prabigyan Aryal believes that everyone in this world has stories to tell and that we all are storytellers. Before he began bleeding his imagination onto paper, he used to think a lot about people, situations and emotions. His journey of writing began when he was in grade seven after he realized that the world he comes up with can actually be written down in a form of art. He started writing stories ever since.
Aryal’s debut book, His Afflicted Mind, is a narration of how a depressed mind sees life. He wrote his first book as a journal before telling a story, as he was going through the same emotions and feelings he portrayed in the book. However, Aryal wanted Ashvale to be the light that we see during twilight in a town filled with memories—in a town with differences in changes between people, love and death.
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