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Deepak Rana


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Uttarkashi, India
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'I'm a short story in everyone's life, but I write long books for them,' he says. 'I like to animate most of the things in my writing, for I think everything has some kind of life.'

Deepak lives in Dehradun where he teaches English Language and Literature. He writes fiction, also his passion, to entertain the masses and the classes and prefers to be called an imagination hunter.
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A Man Without a Friend

���A man��without a dream is a man��waiting for death.���


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He was an extremely odd man without a friend. Albert Pinto lived alone; he cooked alone and he ate alone — and he never helped a soul.


But he always invited curiosity in the locality, as he conserved everything even unneeded nature in his realm���he ate rotten flesh, he lived without any electricity, and he had nothing to be c

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Published on February 01, 2015 20:59
Average rating: 5.0 · 1 rating · 1 review · 3 distinct works
The Magical Forest (Sensela...

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“Better suffer in hell in front of a god than taking delight in heaven without a god. I'm a god-loving Brahmin.”
Deepak Rana, Ramesh Shakespeare

“Bring me the moon and the stars, Ram,’ said Sita, draped in a red sari, playing with her hair tied to a red ribbon.
‘No, my dear, I’ll bring the sun for you,’ said Ram fondly, gazing at her beauty under the moonlight.
‘No, dear, it’s too hot, it will burn my hands,’ said Sita quickly, brimming with love.
‘Don’t worry, dear, I’ll gift the sun to you on a rainy day.”
Deepak Rana, Ramesh Shakespeare

“To cut a little, to add a little; to look a little, to cook a little—here’s the recipe for a great book.”
Deepak Rana, Ramesh Shakespeare



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