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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat is that you can refer to as the greatest achievement in life when achieving something ushers the end?
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A generational legend and his unheard story of overcoming a phase shrouded with a cloak of despair and self-doubt.
Two destinies, two dreams, two heartbreaks, two lives fighting to move forward – two strangers.
Sometimes, it is OK to break the rules and be selfish, because people would know only what they are told.
Ever wondered, why did the mightiest and knowledgeable of them, surrendered it all to invite his own peril?
Six intriguing tales of passion, sacrifice, ambition and the unspoken perseverance needed to become a protagonist in one’s own story.
Prashant Singh Thakur
Prashant Singh Thakur is an aspiring author, poet and had been proudly donning the Olive Greens since 2005. His style of storytelling derives its strength from the diverse characterization, realistic societal setups and subtle narratives. Drawing inspiration from life itself, Prashant endeavours for an honest and relatable canvas to etch his thoughts further. Prashant’s ambition is to join the new-age Indian authors and showcase the might of Indian writing on the international stage. ‘Someone’s Story, No One’s Tale’ is his first published collection of stories.
Prashant belongs to Dehradun and is happily married with two daughters. He considers himself Jack of all, decent cook and a passable singer, all of which serve for the therapeutic advantages only.
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