eFiction India Vol.02 Issue.03

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Literary Theory & Criticism
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Author: eFiction India Publishing ISBN: 9781310495564
Publisher: eFiction India Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: eFiction India Publishing
ISBN: 9781310495564
Publisher: eFiction India
Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Issue 03 includes a Special Feature called Enriching User Experience from The Media Archive at Wigan & Leigh College (Kolkata). Short Stories Includes Secret Message by Barnali Saha, Sing, Sobek by Aditya Govilkar, Highway 51 by Athena Mondal, Poonagam by Lakshmi Kannan, Madam...Ji! by M.X.Steele, The Green Ceiling by Aditya Subramanian. The Poetry section has the following poems My Father’s Prayers by Bedatri Datta Choudhury, Utopia by Sohni Chakrabarti, Of All Things Stormy by Athena Mondal, The Stench by Namitha Varma, She Wanted to be Celebrated by Surbhi Thukral, Restless Night by Bhadauria Manish Kumar Kishan Singh, Dream Catchers by Ritu Dua, On The Streets of Sorrow!by Mrittika Das, Letters (poetry fragments) by Priyaa Trippayar. But that's not all the magazine also contains an eclusive interview of Anjali Kirpalani, Author of Never Say Never and Mainak Dhar, a bestselling author based in Singapore not to mention a book review of The Homing Pigeons by Sid Bahri Jaideep Khanduja

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Issue 03 includes a Special Feature called Enriching User Experience from The Media Archive at Wigan & Leigh College (Kolkata). Short Stories Includes Secret Message by Barnali Saha, Sing, Sobek by Aditya Govilkar, Highway 51 by Athena Mondal, Poonagam by Lakshmi Kannan, Madam...Ji! by M.X.Steele, The Green Ceiling by Aditya Subramanian. The Poetry section has the following poems My Father’s Prayers by Bedatri Datta Choudhury, Utopia by Sohni Chakrabarti, Of All Things Stormy by Athena Mondal, The Stench by Namitha Varma, She Wanted to be Celebrated by Surbhi Thukral, Restless Night by Bhadauria Manish Kumar Kishan Singh, Dream Catchers by Ritu Dua, On The Streets of Sorrow!by Mrittika Das, Letters (poetry fragments) by Priyaa Trippayar. But that's not all the magazine also contains an eclusive interview of Anjali Kirpalani, Author of Never Say Never and Mainak Dhar, a bestselling author based in Singapore not to mention a book review of The Homing Pigeons by Sid Bahri Jaideep Khanduja

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