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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWho are the mysterious ladies and why are they in a library in Mussoorie? Why do the monkeys prowl the corridors of power and refuse to vacate North Block? Why does a Gandhi statue weep?
In this bouquet of delightful stories, the author presents satires, anecdotes, memoirs and ‘people’ stories. Some are bite-sized stories, to which the author is partial, and a few others are longer. But all the stories are laced with the author’s characteristic wit, humour and gentle satire. An enjoyable read.
P. K. Dash
Born and educated in Odisha, India, P. K. Dash taught in G.M. College, Sambalpur, and had a stint in the State Bank of India before joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1981. During his career in civil service, he worked in Madhya Pradesh and New Delhi.
After superannuation as Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of MP, he lives in Bhopal with Sanjukta, his spouse. He is now a full-time author pursuing his passion for writing.
His profile is at https://amazon.com/author/pkdash
Blog: http://prasanna-dash.blogspot.com
He has published the following books:
Short story collections:
Tell A Tale and Other Stories
Invisible Poet and Other Stories (Paperback edition for India). Paperback edition of this book under Amazon.com is titled Mona Lisa and Other Stories
The Mysterious Ladies and Other Stories
Fiction/Memoir
Kathapur Tales
Self-Help
How To Be an Author in 7 Days: A Beginner’s Guide to Self- Publishing
Essays
Pink Diamond and Other Essays
Poetry
RIVER SONG And Other Poems
Songs of Soil: Selected Poems of An Unschooled Bard: Padma Shri Haladhar Nag
O Krishna, O Son! Yashoda’s Sublime Song of Sorrow
Story books for children:
Cave of Joy: Anand Gufa
Two Tales, Three Tellers: A Fairytale & A Fable
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