Anu Lal
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in KANNUR, India
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Life After the Floods
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you should know how i feel
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2014
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Prabuddha: The clear-sighted
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2014
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Wall of Colours and Other Stories
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2013
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Unclassified Intelligence: The Indian Commentator
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2014
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As I Lay Waiting: A Revenge Story
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Wall of Colours and Other Stories
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2013
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Save the Teacher (Southern Chronicles Book 1)
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Those Tales Called Blue
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Better than All Happy Ever Afters
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2016
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Half Empty to Half Full: The Mindset Pivot A Review Half Empty to Half Full: The Mindset Pivot is written by Srishti Baweja and published by Gurukul Publishing, Hyderabad. Srishti Baweja is the co-founder of E2E Networks Limited and serves presently as ...more |
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SALUTE the Souls: A Story of Communal Harmony and Patriotism is the first instalment in the Bound by Valor series by Dr. Kumar R. Bhushan and Arya Bhushan. This poignant and inspiring novel presents a gripping exploration of human emotions, patriotis ...more | |
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My Treasure Trove of Emotions by Bindu Unnikrishnan is a compelling collection of poems that delves into the rich tapestry of human feelings. The collection opens with "My Dream, My Story," where Bindu affirms her dreams to shape her own destiny, ins ...more | |
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Bhaswar Mukherjee's novel, 'Scarred Earth,' is a compelling narrative that delves into the lives of two adolescents. The two characters, Baruni and Muneim, navigate through the complexities of their worlds, marked by adversity, societal issues, and ...more |
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In a world where our memories blend with technology, where the past shapes what's to come and our connections define who we are, there's a captivating story that digs deep into the heart of our existence. "The Memory Paradox" series explores our fund ...more |
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“Our lives would have been a hell-of-a-lot better, had we known how to survive with what we have in excess.”
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
“Behind its blue face, the love of the sky shines in the gleam of stars.”
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
“A short story is not a portrayal of life. When life becomes disconsolate and the fear for the unknown seeps through the holes on the walls that we thought could protect us, telling a story could greatly help. The tradition of storytelling was oral, once. It's history. The wisdom in this history was the possibility to abide. Stories were medicines to drive away the ghosts of loneliness, boredom and ignorance.”
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
“Love is needing someone. Love is putting up with someone's bad qualities because they somehow complete you.”
― This Lullaby
― This Lullaby
“All the great groups that stood about the Cross represent in one way or another the great historical truth of the time; that the world could not save itself. Man could do no more. Rome and Jerusalem and Athens and everything else were going down like a sea turned into a slow cataract. Externally indeed the ancient world was still at its strongest; it is always at that moment that the inmost weakness begins. But in order to understand that weakness we must repeat what has been said more than once; that it was not the weakness of a thing originally weak. It was emphatically the strength of the world that was turned to weakness and the wisdom of the world that was turned to folly.
In this story of Good Friday it is the best things in the world that are at their worst. That is what really shows us the world at its worst. It was, for instance, the priests of a true monotheism and the soldiers of an international civilisation. Rome, the legend, founded upon fallen Troy and triumphant over fallen Carthage, had stood for a heroism which was the nearest that any pagan ever came to chivalry. Rome had defended the household gods and the human decencies against the ogres of Africa and the hermaphrodite monstrosities of Greece. But in the lightning flash of this incident, we see great Rome, the imperial republic, going downward under her Lucretian doom. Scepticism has eaten away even the confident sanity of the conquerors of the world. He who is enthroned to say what is justice can only ask:
‘What is truth?’ So in that drama which decided the whole fate of antiquity, one of the central figures is fixed in what seems the reverse of his true role. Rome was almost another name for responsibility. Yet he stands for ever as a sort of rocking statue of the irresponsible. Man could do no more. Even the practical had become the impracticable. Standing between the pillars of his own judgement-seat, a Roman had washed his hands of the world.”
― The Everlasting Man
In this story of Good Friday it is the best things in the world that are at their worst. That is what really shows us the world at its worst. It was, for instance, the priests of a true monotheism and the soldiers of an international civilisation. Rome, the legend, founded upon fallen Troy and triumphant over fallen Carthage, had stood for a heroism which was the nearest that any pagan ever came to chivalry. Rome had defended the household gods and the human decencies against the ogres of Africa and the hermaphrodite monstrosities of Greece. But in the lightning flash of this incident, we see great Rome, the imperial republic, going downward under her Lucretian doom. Scepticism has eaten away even the confident sanity of the conquerors of the world. He who is enthroned to say what is justice can only ask:
‘What is truth?’ So in that drama which decided the whole fate of antiquity, one of the central figures is fixed in what seems the reverse of his true role. Rome was almost another name for responsibility. Yet he stands for ever as a sort of rocking statue of the irresponsible. Man could do no more. Even the practical had become the impracticable. Standing between the pillars of his own judgement-seat, a Roman had washed his hands of the world.”
― The Everlasting Man
“It was a mistake," you said. But the cruel thing was, it felt like the mistake was mine, for trusting you.”
― The Lover's Dictionary
― The Lover's Dictionary
“A short story is not a portrayal of life. When life becomes disconsolate and the fear for the unknown seeps through the holes on the walls that we thought could protect us, telling a story could greatly help. The tradition of storytelling was oral, once. It's history. The wisdom in this history was the possibility to abide. Stories were medicines to drive away the ghosts of loneliness, boredom and ignorance.”
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
“Behind its blue face, the love of the sky shines in the gleam of stars.”
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories
― Wall of Colours and Other Stories

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