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Agnikorak in shoptly

AGNIKORAK

Price: $1


 


AGNIKORAK is a poetry book lavishly illustrated! That is the difference between SBPnB and Agnikorak, it is dedicated to poetry only. Mainly it will contain short forms of poetry that can be lavishly illustrated, like haiku, senru, seven, seventeen, quatrain etc. I may add free form poetry but later!

 

Main purpose behind this book series is celebrating my brush with the pen, and as I love writing poetry I decided to separate poetry from prose. SBPnB will handle the prose side from 2018 in payhip.

 

You will have to check out a few copies to get the feel. Just like Agnimalya the genre of the poems will be versatile. Once in a blue moon you may get a book centered on certain topic or emotion!

 

This book is up in Shoptly.com if it plays the game that payhip played [deleted my account without a single email alert], the older copies can be bought via paypal, select the books you want, pay the money and get the pdf files from me. If this is a pattern with these sites then you will be able to do the same with the future books too.

 

https://www.paypal.me/sharmishthabasu




 

If you want to browse about the contents (and once in a while critiques) you will have to pay a visit to one of these sites and check out the indexes there:

 


https://agnijashatadalam.wordpress.com




and/or


https://agnijashatadalama.blogspot.in




 

They are waiting for you there! Buy- make me happy!

 





Agnikorak

https://youtu.be/ZVfOK7FMXW4




 

Agnikorak Book 1


https://shoptly.com/i/vkj




 

Agnikorak Book 2


https://shoptly.com/i/vkk




 

Agnikorak Book 3


https://shoptly.com/i/vkm




 

Agnikorak Book 4


https://shoptly.com/i/vkn




 

Agnikorak Book 5


https://shoptly.com/i/vko




 

Agnikorak Book 6


https://shoptly.com/i/vkc




 

Agnikorak Book 7


https://shoptly.com/i/vk9

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