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Sfulingo 2, Agnijaat's 2nd Annual book in shoptly and kindle

Thank you for making it happen! Second Annual Issue of Agnijaat and Agnishatdal were published on 17th July 2018 in Amazon Kindle.

 

You will get the url etc after the book is published, or simply check out my Amazon author page:
https://www.amazon.com/author/sharmishthabasu




 

Those who read them know that Agnijaat is my solo venture to sate my hyperactive muse, so in Sfulingo you will get my works (not included in any of the Agnijaat issues till date).

 

The author’s and creators who have shared their works in Agnidal (Agnishatdal) are:

Troy David Loy

http://kestalusrealm.wordpress.com





 

Brieuc Martin Onraet


https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com





 

Dominic Collucci


http:// wrotethesequotes.blogspot.com

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-tree-becomes-a-soul/15647591?productTrackingContext=author_spotlight_14739082_





 

Raghunandan Kuppuswamy


https://ksriranga.wordpress.com





 

Hemdiva Dev


https://momsprincesspari.wordpress.com





 

Sherri

 https://sherriofpalmsprings.wordpress.com/

 

Sharmishtha Basu


https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com





 

Bitter Pill and Citizen Null are pseudonyms! So… no blogs assigned to them Very secretive couple!





 

 



 







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