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SBPnB : Sharmishtha Basu’s Pen and Brush (a book of words and illustrations) in patreon

SBPnB : Sharmishtha Basu’s Pen and Brush (a book of words and illustrations)
https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu



You most probably already know, that the contents of SBPnB is versatile, you will see quotes, stories, poems in this book, the only thing common will be illustration, the book will be full of coloured illustrations by the author.

 

This time enjoy few micro fictions. Hope you will enjoy the pieces shared this month!

 

Don’t forget to share your views, suggestions without any hesitation. My contact details are at the end of the book.

 

If you are my patron- thanks for the encouragement!

 

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https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu



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