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A collection of diverse flash fiction centred around the theme of renewed hope; each story features a myriad of new, wildly different characters and plotlines that readers get to unearth. In '#CaffeineSpeakeasy, ' a coffee obsessed family who take drastic measures when coffee is outlawed by the government. 'Death of the Sun' depicts a supernatural, dystopian world ravaged by demons and a few heroic characters who face trials and tribulations. 'I Have A Heart to Heart with My Great-Great-Great Grandmother' revolves around the theme of ancestral wisdom and a disgruntled young writer facing…mehr

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A collection of diverse flash fiction centred around the theme of renewed hope; each story features a myriad of new, wildly different characters and plotlines that readers get to unearth. In '#CaffeineSpeakeasy, ' a coffee obsessed family who take drastic measures when coffee is outlawed by the government. 'Death of the Sun' depicts a supernatural, dystopian world ravaged by demons and a few heroic characters who face trials and tribulations. 'I Have A Heart to Heart with My Great-Great-Great Grandmother' revolves around the theme of ancestral wisdom and a disgruntled young writer facing writer's block. "Binding Shackles" depicts a young boy forced into a business career path but harbouring an all consuming passion to pursue music. "Elevators: Awkward" revolves around a woman whose internal musings about the awkward phenomenon of sharing elevator rides with random strangers, as well as her descriptions of them, keep the audience entertained. Plus four other brilliantly crafted stories that aim to inspire hope in the young audience.
Autorenporträt
I'm a fifteen year old high school student and the author of Turn On the Light. I've been an avid reader ever since I can remember and am known to devour eight hundred page novels in a day. I distinctly remember the library in Bangkok that felt enormous to four year old me, where I spent hours and hours learning to read. I love to swim, especially after a hectic day at school (which, yes, I know will become more and more hectic through the next two and a half years of high school). I'm an Indian expat who's lived in Dubai with her parents for about eight years now. We live in an apartment where I love curling up on the couch with a bowl of ice cream and watching Gilmore Girls.