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  • Thank you very much. I saw the changes which improved my manuscript a lot undoubtedly. Few places I felt the natural flow of the story got disturbed, but the workshop refined the story a notch higher. I am really amazed with the guidelines that have been prepared to improve the quality of a short story.' After the hangout, we received an e-mail from the author, giving his approval to the final version of the story.
    Narayan Roy
  • For those who still think the literature of India is just about gods, the British raj, extreme poverty, Bollywood movies, or call centres full of people mimicking American accents, please read this collection of short stories and poetry from some of India's best and most promising writers. I was especially taken with "The Tree Husband," a short story by Barnali Saha about a woman's longing for a marriage that scarcely exists, longing in the presence of another bond that is far more certain. As well, "Phobia," the story of one young woman who wants to pursue a career and other ambitious goals and does not want to be pregnant (at least not yet) will leave you with a bit of an ache in your heart. Read this collection. As soon as you are able.

    mstanik
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  • "efiction India is versatile and one of its kind, which is reflected in the fact that it does not just limit itself to publishing fiction, but delves into music as well. It does what no other magazine does. It gives the real meaning, it gives life to the write-ups through these poetry based songs which make the magazine distinctly unique."
    Ananya Dhawan
  • I learnt about eFiction through a facebook post. I have read every poem, almost all stories and seen all the recent short movies. As a reader, it’s a relaxing and neat (I like the swank design and feel) place to visit. I usually save the movies for Saturdays. If I were to define my eFiction experience in more material terms, it’s like getting to visit and linger on in a luxury resort.
    Neetu Ralhan
    neeturlhn@gmail.com
  • "Just went through the magazine and I think it is one of the most amazing works that I have read so far. So much maturity in the art from people who have barely started their journey in life is phenomenal. I am sure it must be a tough job choosing an article over another and working on them, but I must say that the team of eFiction India has done brilliant job. From the eye catching cover to the easy to read design and content. Cant wait for another issue to come out"

    Amandeep Rana
    New Delhi, IN
  • I wish to convey my special thanks to Nikhil for liking my work and commenting on it so aptly. Thanks a lot for your support too and i think the workshop was quite educative and helpful. I read the edited version and tried to learn better ways of structuring sentence, grammar and syntaxes, following the corrections you made. Thanks a lot once again for that .
    Nita Bajoria