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Namrata is a lost wanderer who lives amidst sepia toned walls, fuchsia curtains, fairy lights and shelves full of books. When not buried between the pages of a book, she loves blowing soap bubbles. Follow her bookish confessions at www.privytrifles.co.in ...more

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Namrata The reader's appetite for e-books is still at a very nascent stage. The response therefore in that medium was very below average and not much encourag…moreThe reader's appetite for e-books is still at a very nascent stage. The response therefore in that medium was very below average and not much encouraging. As an author one is bound to get disappointed due to this but that is where I would like to add that it has got nothing to do with your writing ability but the medium through which your book is reaching the readers.

While in paperback form there has been tremendous response. Be it reviewers and readers both. And that is where I guess you notice the stark difference. We still have a long way to go in the e-books market here as people still prefer paperbacks to them any day! ( Including me!) :)

The moment the book came in paperback I couldnt help but notice the change in the entire approach towards it.(less)
Namrata My childhood because of the variety it had ranging from action, drama, mystery, social issues, teen issues, dysfunctional family, CSA... the list is v…moreMy childhood because of the variety it had ranging from action, drama, mystery, social issues, teen issues, dysfunctional family, CSA... the list is very long. (less)
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Dreaming Abroad, Living Later




In my twenties, I used to imagine myself working in some glass-towered office in a foreign city. I could see it clearly—me with a laptop slung across my shoulder, catching the metro in London or sipping coffee in a Parisian café, scribbling postcards to friends back home. I wanted to belong to that world where accents mixed freely, where airports felt like extensions of one’s living room, wher Read more of this blog post »
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“Soul mates are the one who understand the unspoken, hear the unsaid and feel the unfelt. They bring out in you the things even you are unaware of till now and they are the wind with the help of which you can soar high in the sky towards your dream. Your soul mate is an extension of you, who does not complete you, brings out a complete you, someone who merges with you not to lose her identity but to give you a picture of serenity!”
Namrata, Metro Diaries

“Sometimes life is reduced to just a long list of maybes’, should be and could be!”
Namrata, Time's Lost Atlas

“It hurts to see your loved one in pain, but it hurts more to see you cannot do anything about this pain.”
Namrata, 25 Strokes of Kindness

“It hurts to see your loved one in pain, but it hurts more to see you cannot do anything about this pain.”
Namrata, 25 Strokes of Kindness

“Sometimes life is reduced to just a long list of maybes’, should be and could be!”
Namrata, Time's Lost Atlas

“I so wish life also had the option of undo making it easier to deal with things you erred. I would have gone back in time to undo every mistake of mine, for which I have paid a very heavy price.”
Namrata, Time's Lost Atlas

“Seconds turn into minutes and minutes into hours. It is all still the same. Or it no longer is. If I were to ask what has changed, perhaps nothing, but conceivably everything would be the befitting reply. I no longer feel the same.
Loss preceded me, alienating my soul from the body. I feel I am gliding through an alley making a journey from the known towards the unknown. There is a deep abyss inside where sometime back, my heart used to beat and a noisy, rusty old machine has replaced my mind; solitarily creating useless noise.
I don’t remember what day it is and since when have I been lying here. It must have been yesterday… or was it day before. I cannot recollect anything except the dull throbbing pain inside my brain. I can see the time, almost 9: 45, difficult to say which time of the day it is.
The bigger hand is soon going to overshadow the smaller hand. It looks like a game of cat and mouse; the bigger hand chasing the smaller one. Anyone stronger in terms of physical appearance, money, power, fame or name tramples upon the weak ones - that is the rule of the world. There are only two possible reasons behind it, love or hate. When you love someone you want to control everything that person does and hence, sometimes, knowingly or unknowingly you squash them like melons.
While on the other hand in the case of hate, there is no need to specify the reason for walking over someone like that. Hate is a strong reason in itself. I am confused as to what crushed me, was it love or hate? I somehow don’t like the sound of it – love, it in itself smells of treachery, for love is not a pure emotion. Lust and hatred are the only pure emotions. Love is camouflaged, for needs and desires.
Desires – they are magical in their own way. They can be innocent. They can be monstrous. But they exist, no matter what, and many such needs and desires make us helpless slaves of the same. We hide these desires either in the realms of our mind or in the dusty corners of our hearts for we are scared…what if someone finds out what we desire. We give them identities so as to not let the real thing show. The only thing visible on the front is a mask we wear to deceive people or that’s what I thought. For I was deceived while I believed I am the deceiver. Or was I not? I debated as my mind once again tried to enter a sleep-induced trance.”
Namrata, Time's Lost Atlas

“If someone would have asked him to describe that moment, he would have failed miserably. The only thing he knew was this is how it felt to love and be loved in return. Till now love as a feeling was alien to him but tonight he had witnessed its definitions in the most profound manner ever possible.”
Namrata, Stories for your Valentine

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