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Agnijaat Falgun 1427 February 2021 Critique by Labanya

 

Agnijaat Falgun 1427 February 2021

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Critique by Labanya


Agnijaat Falgun 1427, February 2021

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Agnijaat Falgun begins with Shivratri greeting, a pretty and simple one. Shivratri is quite a popular festival in Bengal, hope you all celebrated safely and with caution. The way people are acting since 2021 one will think that Covid is gone! They just don’t get the simple message that is very much around and scaring the specialists with constant mutation.


Indie Author Speaks: good tips about blurb writing, I scored horribly when I wrote précis in school!


FTQFS: Human being and their obnoxious, destructive jealousy.


Techbabble: Authoress shares her views on DSLR and point and shoot, will keep in mind if I ever use one.


Corona diaries 6 – very good points about the way our current rulers are acting and how eerily they resemble Hitler and other tyrants.


SOS: Absolutely true, not everything can be compromised with!


Intriguing Tales: cute story about silly, harmless envy without understanding.


History of India: This month some pre Aryan sites like Kalibangan, Lothal have been discussed.


My Pen: wake up India 7: Maybe authoress is right, we wanted to act like middle age people so in came Covid-19 to help us becoming medieval age ignorant again!


Fun and Frolic section:


Te year that never was by Pat Ritter: This one sounds like a great, fascinating story.


Sneak Peek: Sounds like a fun read!


Pikatron August 2019 critique by Editor: Will have to get the newsletter from Troy or Agni.


Paid movie critiques: I too really don’t trust critiques blindly, I check out the plot and try myself before loving or rejecting.


Indian Raga Now:


Sabri Brothers- Good singers.


SPOTLIGHT ON- Ananda Shankar- He is amazing!


Window to West – Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein: Hilarious!


Magh Shots: Four lovely shots!


Youtube channel: Already checked them all out.


Storytime: painting from Patreon: Absolutely gorgeous!


Maha Shivratri: Bengali girls are quite fond of this God and that reflects good taste, Lord Shiva is most probably the kindest, sweetest God, only God that compete with him in this field is Lord Ganesha.


Theme: Minotaur- Seven cute paintings.


The cartoon Mr Stick: scary truth, how nonchalant our current rulers are about the plight of its public!


In the end quite enjoyed the Ezine, and its colourful sketches/paintings especially they are refreshing and pretty!


That is it I guess! See you again next month, and thank you Agni/Sharmishtha for translating my works!


Yours sincerely,

Labanya

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