Language | English |
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ISBN-13 | 9789357707626 |
No of pages | 44 |
Book Publisher | Ukiyoto Publishing |
Published Date | 30 Jan 2023 |
Arunima Hoskote has been writing and editing professionally for 20 years. She is a Cambridge University and Mumbai University alumna.
Aside from running a digital travel blog magazine India Beckons, she runs a content writing firm and also writes poetry. She has authored a book of poems Ellipses and has edited a compilation of travel stories in her book called Heirloom Treasures: The Cultural Tapestry of India.
Her poetry and short stories have also featured in literary journals like Muse India and Kitaab International. She is a travel and food enthusiast and is deeply devoted to the cause of preservation of culture and heritage.
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The Colour of Water is an a book of short, flash and micro fiction. The stories are eclectic and range from the Afro American historical fiction to a grieving British spy on a mission to the tale of a mother caught in the middle of gunshots in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Each story deals with human emotions and sentiments and brings out the subtle nuances of human predicament in the face of adversity. Stories like Before Dawn and The Dark Room explore the dark side of human nature, taking the reader through the minds of women whose lives have been off the beaten track. Every story offers the reader an interesting and intriguing plot. “Arunima Hoskote’s vivid descriptions and tight, tense prose will have you on the edge of your chair! Whether she takes us inside the mind of a spy running from assassins, or we mourn a lost love; through flash fiction or longer pieces; Hoskote’s writing will leave you wanting more.” - Nicky Moxey, Writer of the Henry Baker series