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Agnidal illustrated 2018

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ABOUT THE BOOK

 

Agnidal Annual Issues will contain one or more works and an interview of its family members. "Agnishatdal Parivar". You will read few stories, poems and enjoy some amazing artworks in these pages. Hope you will love them.

 

Unlike Sfulingo, the contents of Agnidal illustrated is same as the book in Kindle, and if you read both books you will know why I have created my shop in shoptly. Creating is so much more fun here!

 

Here is the shortest piece, a poem by Dom Collucci (Published Author of few poetry books in lulu.com}:

A loving touch*

 

A tender heart must never break

Within shall always love not ache

Sweet endearing gentleness we both agree

You are a rose so pure, a spirit so free

Let love enter always happily, may it abound

To raise both of our Soul*s in this wonderful surround

 

Dom*Colucci © 2017
http://www.amazon.com/Tree-Becomes-Soul-Dominic-Colucci/product-reviews/1257271253



Agnishatdal is blessed with selfless affection of its creative group, these selfless authors, artists have shared their wonderful creation for free and no matter how much I try to thank them for this gift, it will be nothing! Here they are (No order please, just the names as they appeared in mind) :

 

Troy David Loy

https://troythulu.net




Raghunandan Kuppuswamy


https://ksriranga.wordpress.com




Dominic Collucci


https://wrotethesequotes.blogspot.com




Brieuc Martin Onraet


https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com




Hem Diva Dev


https://momsprincesspari.wordpress.com




Sheri


https://sherriofpalmsprings.wordpress.com




Bitter Pill

Citizen Null

and

Sharmishtha Basu


https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com

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