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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 PalSome love stories aren’t meant to be understood—only felt.
What happens when a logical mind falls into a tesseract of irrational love?
Dhruv, a restless seeker with a heart full of questions, collides with Aarti, an enigma caught between the nostalgia of old-school romance and the dissonance of modern love.
Together, they create a universe of passion, poetry, and pain. But somewhere between her past and his questions, everything begins to unravel towards something far more unsettling: truth.
Set against the backdrop of a foreign land and an even more foreign emotional terrain, Confused Curiosity is a raw, immersive story about modern love, spiritual duality, karmic entanglements, and the quiet chaos of dichotomies.
It’s a story of how love can become a battlefield, a mirror, and maybe… destiny.
For the hopeless romantics who overthink.
For the spiritual skeptics who feel too much.
And for the 2 a.m. philosophers who drank life, yet kept the dried petals as bookmarks.
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Maya
Maya is an Indo-Canadian writer and creative soul who blends emotional depth with philosophical insight.
The author remains absent by choice, present only in the spaces between the words. Maya is not an identity but an intention, to speak without being seen, to be understood without being known. This story now belongs to the reader as much as it ever did to the one who wrote it.
If you must seek the writer, the lover, or the philosopher, look within. Perhaps you'll find them reflected in the quiet between the lines. Maya, after all, was never meant to be held, only felt.
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