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Jamaluddin Jamali

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Jamaluddin Jamali writes crossover book club fiction, psychological suspense, literary thrillers. His stories take you inside the darkest chambers of human heart and mind, deep into the house of desires and fears, the parts of human nature which are universal, such as love and fear, bliss and sorrow, happiness and grief, hope and depression, light and darkness. After taking you into dark rabbit holes miles away from hope, his stories bring you back to new beginning and hope, for hope is always there, even when it doesn't seem to be there, like a new morning or a new day that is always there, waiting behind some invisible corner, waiting for the right moment to come and fill your heart with hope again. Like a new partner who asks you to forg ...more

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#Mothers #family South Asian Family #Readers #Unmarried #Single MothersA Tear For Unmarried MothersA tribute.Maira needs a baby...Maira was his enemy, a beautiful one. She was one of those for whom he could cry, and he did.A literary crossover of psychological realism. He is a Muslim, but adores a Christian family as Read more of this blog post »
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Our past is chasing us. We are on the run. It reaches everything with us. We can't beat it. Nor can we argue with it. It is such a big monster.

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“We all move on from history to chance, sorrow to sorrow, hope to hope, joy to joy.
Read the book of fiction on the theme. its title is FROM HISTORY TO CHANCE”
Jamaluddin Jamali

“Jamaluddin Jamali is a journalist and writer. He writes crossover book club, literary fiction and his stories take you inside the brightest and darkest chambers of human heart and mind, deep into the house of desires and fears, the parts of human nature which are universal, such as love and fear, bliss and sorrow, happiness and grief, hope and depression, light and darkness. His stories may take you into the dark rabbit holes miles aways from hope, but then bring you back to new beginning and hope, for hope is always there, even when it doesn’t seem to be there, like a new morning or a new day that is always there, waiting behind some invisible corner, waiting for the right moment to come and fill your heart with hope again. Like a new partner who asks you to forget the bad past, take a new start and smile again, and then again. Keep smiling. For that is life. A smile just. At the end of the day. A smile that you want to remember.
The Sin of Killing: The Dance of Changing Winds is his debut novel. The Baby Who Brought The Storm is his second Book. He is working on his new book, a psychological fiction with a female protagonist. He lives in Lahore with his wife and four children and works as a reporter for a media house, City News Network, City42 news and 24 news. Previously, he has worked for three English newspapers: The Nation, The Post and Pakistan Today. He has a master's degree in English Literature and loves being close to nature. He loves animals, all of them, being manifestations of nature.”
Jamaluddin Jamali, The Baby Who Brought the Storm: A Tear for Unmarried Mothers

“The rift made her a student of the fine arts; she got a university degree, so she may paint her own tears on the canvas, and she did paint her tears; a weeping Nitasha, weeping in her art beautifully, her white tears shining like pearls. She never said the tears in the paintings were hers. Aadam knew. He had seen her crying.”
Jamaluddin Jamali, The Baby Who Brought the Storm: A Tear for Unmarried Mothers

“A bit of trash now and then is good for the severest reader. It provides the necessary roughage in the literary diet.”
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“The first duty of wine is to be red. Don't talk to me of your white wines.”
Henry Murger

“When I am an old woman I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.”
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“I always assume that a good book is more intelligent than its author. It can say things that the writer isn't aware of.”
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“I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.”
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