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short stories

  • ‘I am drawn to terrifying things’, says the novelist who feels squeamish seeing his name on his book

    ‘I am drawn to terrifying things’, says the novelist who feels squeamish seeing his name on his book

    Smriti Daniel
    · Aug 13, 2017 · 05:30 pm
  • This collection of stories about Bengali men and their problems barely scratches the surface

    This collection of stories about Bengali men and their problems barely scratches the surface

    Aditya Sudarshan
    · May 13, 2017 · 06:30 pm
  • Stories from a nowhere village that can take place anywhere, everywhere

    Stories from a nowhere village that can take place anywhere, everywhere

    Neha Bhatt
    · Feb 12, 2017 · 06:30 am
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