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Agnijaat Poush 1426 Critique by Troy David Loy


Agnijaat Poush 1426 Critique:
Agnijaat Poush 1426, December 2019
by
Troy David Loy



iravu vanakkam. naandaan Troy. Welcome to the Poush 1426 review of Fireborn! There is much to see here! We have this issue…

Indie Author Speaks – A Few Tips 9 Here the creator shares notes on being one’s own mentor, driven by courage and perseverance to success.
From the Quill of Femme Sole: One Boat Please! Here, the Authoress offers a suggestion to women desiring both genuine liberalism and social orthodoxy – take one or the other, not both!

Techbabble: Shove it! The Authoress notes the all-too frequent inconveniences of so-called updates to software.

India Now: poverty Here’s a look at history, to one of the leading figures of the Maurya dynasty, and a quote attributed to him, one that could apply just as it did then, today! Be careful who you make enemies with.

Kolkata in Poush The creator notes the instability of local weather, within the last year. When weather plays games, something is undeniably going on!

Sweet Memories Poush – Divine! We’re treated here to news of a butterfly, just out of the chrysalis, fresh to open its wings and soar! Butterflies are cool, as is their metamorphosis from caterpillar to adult!
SBPnB Piece from December: Red Roses A young woman finds a suitor to free her from bondage to her lecherous master! Will the suitor succeed in his heart’s desire and win her freedom?
Festival of Month: Poush Shukranti The Authoress gives her perspective on spiritual teachings and their value regardless of specific religion.

Theme for Poush: Forest One: Cinqku and painting on the mystery and beauty of the realm of trees. Two: Haiku, with painting of a forest spirit with her deer companion. Three: cinquain and painting, of a heartbreakingly lovely forest scene. Four: quintilla and painting on a hut deep within the wood. Five: quintain and painting of trees and rode winding between them. Six: Diamond and painting of life in the forest, the life of the creatures within! Seven: seventeen verse and painting of an Autumn wood and sky.

Fir Milenge A young woman dressed in fiery colors, perhaps beholding a young suitor!

Media4Sale – BikauAvailable for Buying A strong case for books over video-based media, more informative than captivating and addictive!

And so it ends for Poush 1426! I’ll return in Magh for next issue’s fine points, and in Soruggon, Talotaa frang. Talotaa kas. Talotaa tranga suulaat.

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