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Sharmishtha Basu’s Pen and Brush, April 2018 Critique By Troy David Loy:

Sharmishtha Basu’s Pen and Brush, April 2018 Critique By Troy David Loy:
https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy
To read it you will have to become my patron in patreon:
https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu
or directly buy it from me ($1.00)
from https://paypal.me/sharmishthabasu

I liked this one, both verses and images. I find that the authoress’ poetry comes throughclearer and more evocative when offset with her own digital paintings. Good stuff!
Sharmishtha  basu’s pen and brush
price: $1

SBPnB is a book of illustrations mainly. As you can guess from the name the priority has been given to the illustrator inside me! I love to paint and this is the book through which I am sharing my paintings with you.
Sometimes you will get them with quotes, sometimes with poems or flash fictions. But whatever will be there the size of the words will be quite short, so that each post’s length is one page. Sometimes they may get longer but not necessarily!
You will have to check out a few copies to get the feel. Just like Agnimalya the genre of the poems/stories will be versatile. Once in a blue moon you may get a book centered on certain topic or emotion!
You can buy the book directly or indirectly. Directly from patreon/shoptly by becoming my patron there or from paypal by simply buying and downloading from there! In case of paypal do add the name of the book in comment or email me (sermistabasu@gmail.com) with the name of the book you have paid for, with payment details.
https://www.paypal.me/sharmishthabasu
https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu
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