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Faces in Clay A Six-Chapter Short Story by Amna Waseem
In the village of Chak Daulat, Punjab, pottery is tradition-passed down through generations like prayer beads. But Sunbal, the youngest in a long line of pot makers, doesn't just shape clay into bowls and urns. She sculpts faces -women's faces. Wrinkled, smiling, grieving, defiant. Each one tells a story no one else dared to speak aloud.
When she secretly submits her work to Clay & Co. , a prestigious arts collective, a traveling blogger stumbles upon her studio and shares a photo online. Overnight, Sunbal becomes a local sensation.
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Faces in Clay A Six-Chapter Short Story by Amna Waseem

In the village of Chak Daulat, Punjab, pottery is tradition-passed down through generations like prayer beads. But Sunbal, the youngest in a long line of pot makers, doesn't just shape clay into bowls and urns. She sculpts faces-women's faces. Wrinkled, smiling, grieving, defiant. Each one tells a story no one else dared to speak aloud.

When she secretly submits her work to Clay & Co., a prestigious arts collective, a traveling blogger stumbles upon her studio and shares a photo online. Overnight, Sunbal becomes a local sensation. But fame isn't her goal. She opens her courtyard to the village's young girls, teaching them how to mold clay-and courage-with their own hands.

Across six intimate chapters, Faces in Clay traces Sunbal's journey from quiet craftswoman to cultural storyteller. It's a tale of artistic defiance, generational healing, and the power of hands that shape more than just clay-they shape futures.


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Autorenporträt
Amna Waseem is a multi-genre author, creative entrepreneur, and MPhil scholar in Political Science at Kinnaird College for Women. With over forty published eBooks, she writes across children's and adult fiction as well as educational non-fiction, blending imaginative storytelling with accessible insights.

Her short story The Widow and the Whispering Cup is part of the digital eBook collection of the New York Public Library, while her coloring book is included in the Dubai Public Library. These international placements highlight her growing global presence and the cultural resonance of her work.

Away from her desk, she embraces simple livingfinding inspiration in quiet mornings with coffee and the calm of sunlit garden corners.