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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 places never forget. Some memories never die.
A mirror that delays your reflection—and eats your name.
An orchard that grows mouths and speaks in stolen voices.
A salt-soaked house that feeds on silence and unburied grief.
In The Nameless Inheritance, three unsettling tales blur the line between memory and monstrosity. An archivist uncovers a brother who never existed. A grieving woman becomes the vessel for a forest of lost tongues. A daughter returns home to a house that remembers more than it should.
Told with lyrical dread and psychological precision, this horror collection invites readers into haunted spaces where identity erodes, silence festers, and memory becomes a living, hungry thing.
What happens when forgetting is no longer an option—and remembering is a curse?
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Bratati Ghatak is a writer, educator, classical dancer, and mathematician whose creative practice exists at the intersection of precision and imagination. Currently pursuing a PhD in mathematics, she brings a deep structural sensibility to her fiction, while her background in Indian classical dance shapes her understanding of rhythm, gesture, and silence—elements that echo through her writing.
Drawn to the themes of ancestral memory, feminine grief, and the unspoken, Bratati crafts stories that explore the haunting space between reality and dream. Her work is informed by folklore, philosophy, and psychological insight, with a focus on how memory can become a living, sometimes monstrous, force.
The Nameless Inheritance: Three Tales of Memory, Hunger, and Haunting is her debut horror collection—a quiet yet unsettling exploration of identity erosion, familial silence, and sentient spaces that refuse to forget.
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