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Agnishatdal Boisakh 1427, April 2020

Agnishatdal Boisakh 1427, April 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/cOBGS https://shoptly.com/i/95f Authors of Agnishatdal : Boisakh 1427 Agnishatdal is an English monthly Ezine 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) : Brieuc Martin Onraet https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com Dominic Collucci: http://zen-inspirations.blogspot.com/ Raghunandan Kuppuswamy https://ksriranga.wordpress.com Troy David Loy http://troythulu.net   Pat Ritter http://www.patritter.com.au Brendan https://paddypiccasso.wordpress.com Labanya Citizen Null Saptarchi Bitter Pill and Sharmishtha Basu https://agnijaat.wordpress.com https://agnishatdal.wordpress.com https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com https://agni

Agnimalya Book 15 Urania's table 1

Agnimalya Book 15 Urania's table 1 https://gumroad.com/l/sjBfI https://shoptly.com/i/95y Selected set of human beings are scouting the universe for other homes for human race. No, don’t be sad already, earth is very fine, especially since a large group of people relocated to Mars and moon first, and then after the miracle that happened in 2222 CE they are scattered all over the universe, looking for planets that can provide shelter for human beings, there is only one rule, that won’t/can’t be disobeyed- it has to be free from any life form with thinking capacity, if it has thinking sponges, even then as per the universal ethic created by High command in earth human beings are to leave that planet alone! They can try their lucks in planets which have life-forms like plants but not the ones with thinking lizards or ants to be precise! Not only that, they will have to adjust with not eradicate the life-forms of that planet, even if they are poison i

Agnimalya April 2020

Agnimalya April 2020 https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu Hope you are enjoying the stories, do let me know if you want something in particular. I will try! This month Agnimalya contains a bunch of stories again- stories I have rewritten, they are from my very old works, so often they are almost entirely rewritten, hope you will enjoy them! Their contents this month revolves around human being again, different types of people! Some sweet, some angelic and some evil as always! Hope you will enjoy these too! As you all know these are my creations, copyrighted works, you are free to use them as long as you treat them as my property-mention my name as the creator and leave a link to my blog and inform me with the details of your use (non-profit) or discuss the financial side if you like them enough to publish them in your ezine, blog etc to sell. Just let me know! Happy Reading! With best regards and wishes. Sharmishtha Basu 17.3.20 You

Agnijaat Boisakh 1427, April 2020

Agnijaat Boisakh 1427, April 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/THRVt https://shoptly.com/i/958 Agnijaat (Fireborn) is a monthly English Ezine that follows Bengali Calendar. You will get lots of illustrations, poems, stories, thoughts, light and serious essays, cartoons, and a dash of spiritualism in this ezine, every month. I try to keep it as versatile as possible because I love creating different types of things! So when it comes to writing or painting I play by the same rule. Just check out a few to understand their worth! Subscribe for a year, it won’t burn your pocket I promise! One Year subscription for Agnijaat/Agnishatdal is $10. If you Subscribe for both it will be $17. You will get the Ezines each month and the quarterlies and annual issues for free. Price of each issue is $1 for each Ezine. If you want to read it you can try one of these methods: To subscribe: 1. You will have to pay via paypal https://paypal.me/sharmishtha

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Shubho Ponchishe Boisaky 1427!

Today is Rabindranath Tagore's birthday, he without a second's second thought is my favorite poet, songwriter. :) His works touch my very soul, so, thank you for the treasures you left behind Kabiguru!

Sharmishtha Basu's Pen and Brush March 2020

SBPnB March 2020 Sharmishtha Basu’s Pen n Brush https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu Fresh from oven, I have been writing these stories from this very year’s beginning, having some fun writing them too, hope you will enjoy them too! The stories of course are of my present mood, versatile as they can be! Written to entertain myself and hopefully my readers, just read and tell me if you enjoyed them! Don’t forget to share your views, suggestions without any hesitation. My contact details are at the end of the book. As you all know these are my creations, copyrighted works, you are free to use them as long as you treat them as my property-mention my name as the creator and leave a link to my blog and inform me with the details of your use (non-profit) or discuss the financial side if you like them enough to publish them in your ezine, blog etc to sell.

coming kingdom March 2020

Coming Kingdom March 2020 https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu Upcoming Kingdom this month is sharing stories from previous decade! This month you will read bunch of short and very short stories spinning around human beings mostly- yes again! Apparently my mind was absolutely in human beings mode back then! These are my old works from 2010-11 that I am ruthlessly editing, rewriting! This month there are 52 micro fictions, hope you will enjoy them. Share your views, your tips and if you want me to add something in it, exclude something from it… feel free to tell me! You have all the details in the final two pages! You know the drill about copyrights, these are my works, copyrighted so if you want to share them in your blog or site please ask me, and send me a link after you have shared it so I can use that for my promotional ventures. Happy Reading! Sharmishtha Basu 17.3.20

Agnishatdal Chaitra 1426, March 2020

Agnishatdal Chaitra 1426, March 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/pmPKO https://shoptly.com/i/cwc Authors of Agnishatdal : Chaitra 1426 Agnishatdal is an English monthly Ezine 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) : Brieuc Martin Onraet https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com Dominic Collucci: http://zen-inspirations.blogspot.com/ Raghunandan Kuppuswamy https://ksriranga.wordpress.com Troy David Loy http://troythulu.net Pat Ritter http://www.patritter.com.au Freya Pickard: https://purehaiku.wordpress.com Labanya Citizen Null Saptarchi Bitter Pill and Sharmishtha Basu https://agnijaat.wordpress.com https://agnishatdal.wordpress.com https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com https://agnijasha

Agnimalya March 2020

Agnimalya March 2020 https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu Hope you are enjoying the stories, do let me know if you want something in particular. I will try! This month Agnimalya contains a bunch of stories again- stories I have rewritten, they are from my very old works, so often they are almost entirely rewritten, hope you will enjoy them! Their contents this month revolves around human being, no fantasy, simple, mundane and not so humane world. As you all know these are my creations, copyrighted works, you are free to use them as long as you treat them as my property-mention my name as the creator and leave a link to my blog and inform me with the details of your use (non-profit) or discuss the financial side if you like them enough to publish them in your ezine, blog etc to sell. Just let me know! Happy Reading! With best regards and wishes. Sharmishtha Basu 17.3.20 You can buy my book(s) from here too : https://Shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu https://gumroad.com/sharmishthabasu https:/

Agnijaat Chaitra 1426, March 2020

Agnijaat Chaitra 1426, March 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/fBwVj https://shoptly.com/i/cwo Agnijaat (Fireborn) is a monthly English Ezine that follows Bengali Calendar. You will get lots of illustrations, poems, stories, thoughts, light and serious essays, cartoons, and a dash of spiritualism in this ezine, every month. I try to keep it as versatile as possible because I love creating different types of things! So when it comes to writing or painting I play by the same rule. Just check out a few to understand their worth! Subscribe for a year, it won’t burn your pocket I promise! One Year subscription for Agnijaat/Agnishatdal is $10. If you Subscribe for both it will be $17. You will get the Ezines each month and the quarterlies and annual issues for free. Price of each issue is $1 for each Ezine. If you want to read it you can try one of these methods: To subscribe: 1. You will have to pay via paypal https://paypal.me/sharmishthabasu

Agnishatdal Magh 1426 Critique by Troy David Loy

Agnishatdal Magh 1426 Critique: Agnishatdal Magh 1426, January 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/RUPvJ https://shoptly.com/i/nis by Troy David Loy https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy iravu vanakkam. naandaan Troy. It’s time for Magh’s critique of Agnishatdal, and I’ve such sights to show you – without creepy puzzle-boxes! Let Us Begin…. Our virtual trip to India Lovely pic this issue, with women carrying jugs atop their heads, from what seems to be near a local well or other watering source. A good selection of colors! Hemchandra It’s always cool to read of interesting scholars, and this man counts as such. I wonder how his work compares to, say, that of Nagarjuna, and his tetralemma-based logics? That Strange Circus Show Saptarchi asks a question of the usefulness, or its lacking, of strutting politicians! Masai: 2 of 4 I’m impressed that the Masai have held onto their culture as they have. Brieuc adds further details to th

Agnijaat Magh 1426 Critique by Troy David Loy

Agnijaat Magh 1426 Critique Agnijaat Magh 1426, January 2020 https://gumroad.com/l/bJPEQ https://shoptly.com/i/nir by Troy David Loy https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy Eeek! I’m back! naandaan Troy! Welcome for Magh 1426’s review of Fireborn! Here are a few of the key features this issue! Indie Author Speaks: Few Tips 10 Some useful advice here on marketing and business suggestions. In particular be very skeptical of those claiming to have life-coach credentials! From the Quill of Femme Sole: acid Tongues The creator notes that while men often have the edge in sheer upper-body strength, be careful about getting on a woman’s bad side, especially when a woman yourself! Techbabble: “We Don’t Eavesdrop” Or so protest a wee bit many computer and phone companies! Here, the Authoress notes the pervasiveness, and perverseness, of social media marketing and content tracking algorithms! India Now: Push Selling Here’s a piece

Agnishatdal Poush 1426 Critique by Troy David Loy

Agnishatdal Poush 1426 Critique: Agnishatdal Poush 1426, December 2019 https://gumroad.com/l/umPGr https://shoptly.com/i/mon by Troy David Loy https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy iravu vanakkam. naandaan Troy. Welcome to the Poush 1426 review of Agnishatdal! Here are a few of the outstanding features for this issue… First there’s… … Let us Begin… Our Virtual Trip to India This painting shows a young woman leaning, her back to a tree, while a small fishing boat travels past on the river in the background. Bharatendu Harishchandra So, here is one whose linguistic influence was deep and far-reaching. I must look for any published works of his that remain in print, and I suspect that these are more than a few sources I can look on. Rupjibi and Kalambiji Saptarchi criticizes the intellectual failures of modern Indian movies made for money, not the writer’s craft. Masai 1 of 4 Brieuc begins this series on the Masai people