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Month: November 2016

Posted on November 4, 2016October 8, 2019

Short Story in November 2016 issue of Eastlit Journal

Eastlit - Journal- English literature East. South East Asia. 2016-11-04 08-21-46

A short fiction piece based on actual events is in Eastlit Journal. Hope to hear your comments.

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