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Phoenix: 11 Stories on hope

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Hope is magical and everything especially in the tough phase of life. It helps us to believe in impossible and let us embrace our imaginations. And hope is not only about finding success or breakthrough in life. For some, it might be getting an idea for their business through a good conversation, it might be reading through a good book or listening to someone's story or it could be going deep inside and talking to self.

Here, 11 stories from 11 authors will give you a little extra hope and inspiration. Let's read them. One at a time.

76 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 30, 2020

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Rahul Sharma

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Rahul Sharma is the co-founder of Phoenix Literature Festival, Schools of Creativity, Skill Factory, and StartupJob. He is a best-selling author of 12 books, an award-winning marketer, and a public speaker.

Currently, he is on-boarded as a content consultant at ExamFactor (an ABP initiative). In 2021, he was auditioned for Shark Tank India, and his start-up was among the Top 500 start-ups selected from an odd 62,000 applications. Moreover, he has been nominated for the highly coveted "REX Karamaveer Chakra Youth Fellowship” for his contribution to bringing positive change into society in July 2020.

He is a Distinguished Toastmaster and has received a special award from Toastmasters International, District 41 PR manager for outstanding PR skills and outreach by creating a buzz into the world through special PR campaigns in September 2020. He got featured in 34 newspapers for his initiatives to inculcate writing and reading habits among the youth of the country. He has also received an award for consistency and exemplary work in PR in November 2019. He has been a part of the theatre group, performed in various plays and dozens of Nukkads, and appeared in three short films and one web series.

Also, he loves to teach creative writing to children and young adults in various schools, colleges, institutions, and NGOs.He sincerely believes - What a mind can imagine, can be achieved with sheer perseverance and grit, no matter how difficult it may seem.

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October 21, 2020
An Anthology of Hope

Hope: I am an author of one of the short stories- The Report.
That said, this is the first time I got to see and read all the stories here, as the stories included here are the result of an online short story competition by the Phoenix Toastmasters Club initiative, Write With Us. Actually, these are not just stories. These are the glimpses of the eternal truth that life moves on; that there is life beyond desperation only if one keeps holding onto ones hope and faith. The tales have been told in an universal language of love, simple yet soul stirring. Each story will touch your heart and make you believe in the beauty of life of hope. The characters of each story is someone you must have met once in your life; raw and real. A light read, you can enjoy the stories either in the comfort of your home , in the cab or car on your way to work or you can even catch up on one story during your break. In the lines of "Chicken Soup for the Soul" these eleven aspiring authors will nourish your soul and leave you totally satiated
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