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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA forgotten manuscript.
A pattern that should not exist.
A story that refuses to stay written.
As he starts to examine this unusual collection of writing, he thinks he is working with language.
When he starts looking at a set of bizarre pages, he thinks he is examining language.
Instead, he finds something infinitely more perilous: a text that appears to be mutable, based on the reader.
It is dictating one.
And the farther he drills, the more one question haunts him.
If somebody else has already written your life…
Can you ever write your own ending?
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Aashna Jain
Writing has always been the way Aashna Jain understands the world. She is drawn to stories that explore emotions, memories, and the hidden conflicts people carry. Her writing often moves between poetry and fiction, and she enjoys creating narratives that feel both personal and unsettling.
Aashna Jain has previously published two poetry collections, Whispers of Resilience and Self in Verses, which explore themes of identity, love, loneliness, and self-reflection. Those books helped her discover her voice as a writer, but this novel allowed her to delve deeper into storytelling and experiment with darker, more psychological ideas.
She is deeply interested in literature that questions reality, challenges control, and looks at the fragile line between order and chaos. This story was written with that curiosity in mind.
More than anything, she loves writing characters who feel real, even when the world around them feels strange.
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