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Sfulingo 2017, Agnijaat Annual Digest 2

Sfulingo
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fdhbprr
illustrated:
https://shoptly.com/i/ro7
Agnidal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fddddhf
Illustrated
https://shoptly.com/i/rou
PRICES OF BOTH kindle books: $1.07
Shoptly books: $1.00
ABOUT THE BOOK

Sfulingo is Annual edition of Agnijaat, my monthly English Ezine.
The annual edition this year does not contain anything from the monthly issues. It is a collection of poetries.  I had some really good time writing them. Hope you will enjoy reading them!
These are from the phase which became my launch-pad in writing and painting world. Whole credit goes to Jingle, her group became my regular readers and showered me with their beautiful compliments. That in turn woke the writer inside and I truly doubt if it would have happened had Jingle not shown up in my insignificant world.

If you enjoy the works of this book thank Jingle for them http://jinglepoetry.blogspot.com/
As for my other books you can check them out in my store in Shoptly
https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu
or my Amazon author page:
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