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Payal Sinha

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Jamshedpur, India
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Payal Sinha was born and brought up in Jamshedpur, the Steel City of India. At an early age, her father introduced her to the magic of books and she grew up reading different kinds of written materials that included both fictions and non-fiction. She still strives on books and is a freelance writer. She writes blogs, articles, contents, Sample English Language Papers for Management Level Entrance Examinations, fiction, and non-fiction works. Payal seeks inspirations from things around her and contributes in her own small ways to make the world a better place.

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Payal Sinha Once I was alone in the house when all of a sudden my ball came rolling at me at high speed and stopped just near my feet. It was as if someone had hi…moreOnce I was alone in the house when all of a sudden my ball came rolling at me at high speed and stopped just near my feet. It was as if someone had hit it. I have no pets and all doors and windows were cold because it was a winter evening. I don't know how that ball got moving.(less)
Payal Sinha A new mother was working on her laptop when she heard her infant girl give out a devilish laugh. Startled she turned her head to see the child sleepin…moreA new mother was working on her laptop when she heard her infant girl give out a devilish laugh. Startled she turned her head to see the child sleeping peacefully in her crib, but missed looking at the child-sized doll with a huge inhuman smirk on its face.(less)
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