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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA collection of twelve short stories, "12: Tales I Left Behind," explores the raw edges of contemporary life, i.e., brutal, hopeful, restless, and full of possibility.
Through stories of love, rivalry, family, and the uncanny, it reveals a truth we often forget: beneath the surface, we are still wild creatures shaped by instinct, memory, and the quiet pull of nature's karmic cycles.
In this book, author Parth Dubey strips society to its bones and presents stories that are brutal, restless, and quietly hopeful.
There's love, there's pain, there's death, there's life, and then... there's taboo and shadows, heads and tails, sense and nonsense, and back and forth... a tussle to survive.
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Parth Dubey is an author and playwright based in Lucknow, India. His works include Anvi: A Blessing to a Curse, 15: Tales Never Told, Another Day in Fuckin' Paradise, Kathan: An Epitaph to be Buried, ORangutan, and Biplo?
He has written two plays, Phenomenon, Noumenon, and When We Were Two.
Dubey is also a multi-instrumentalist and traveler drawn to the contradictions of human nature. He can often be found seated at tables where birds learn to fly, cats learn to meow, and flowers tend to bloom, between the dawn and the dusk... where life happens.
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