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Agnidal and Sfulingo 7 17.7.23

One single story that is mixture of spook and romance. Story of innocent, passionate love and betrayal most fowl with a dollop of spook and supernatural. This story has been published in justfiction with other stories, its name is “The strange island” it is one of my favorite works. Hope it will impress a few of you!

Just one long story this year, I have published this book with other stories in Just Fiction, this year this story is being tried in Amazon, I quite enjoyed writing this story, by name “The red butterfly” hope it will impress someone or few of you! It revolves around a teenager but adults will enjoy it too I believe. A young girl lost in the world of magic, the dangers and the evil ruling that world.

Agnijaat Shraban 1430, July 2023
https://shoptly.com/i/boxp
https://sharmishthabasu.gumroad.com/l/kincx
Agnishatdal Shraban 1430, July 2023
https://shoptly.com/i/boxq
https://sharmishthabasu.gumroad.com/l/ebllg
Agnidal 17.7.23 [Agnishatdal] Red Butterfly
https://shoptly.com/i/box2
https://sharmishthabasu.gumroad.com/l/ekwty
Sfulingo 17.7.23 [Agnijaat] The strange island
https://shoptly.com/i/boxu
https://sharmishthabasu.gumroad.com/l/rlaqr
Sfulingo 7 17.7.23

Agnidal 7 17.7.23

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Happy 4th Birthday Agnijaat and Agnishatdal!

Happy 4th Birthday Agnijaat and Agnishatdal! Hope you will outlive me by years!

You can buy the annual issues from here:
https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu
https://gumroad.com/sharmishthabasu
https://www.amazon.com/author/sharmishthabasu

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Agnidal 2018

Agnidal Annual Issues will contain one or more works and an interview of its family members. “Agnishatdal Parivar”. You will read few stories, poems and enjoy some amazing artworks in these pages. Hope you will love them.

Agnishatdal is 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) :

Troy David Loy
https://troythulu.net
Raghunandan Kuppuswamy
https://ksriranga.wordpress.com
Dominic Collucci
https://wrotethesequotes.blogspot.com
Brieuc Martin Onraet
https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com
Hem Diva Dev
https://momsprincesspari.wordpress.com
Sheri
https://sherriofpalmsprings.wordpress.com
Bitter Pill
Citizen Null
and
Sharmishtha Basu
https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com

Sfulingo
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fdhbprr
Agnidal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fddddhf
PRICES OF BOTH: $1.07

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Agnidal 2018 Critique By Troy David

Agnidal 2018 Critique:
By Troy David Loy https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fddddhf
https://shoptly.com/i/rou

Agnidal is the Annual Digest of Agnishtdal, here is its 2018 issue’s critique:

1 Ghosted:

There’s one of my own first ghost stories, and truth to tell it needed more work that I had time for, though I dislike it less than I might. It’s a passable effort, but I can do better than that now than then. Meh.

Thanks to Agnidal’s creator for the interview. It’s not often I get to speak up on things like this. No, that’s not right: it should be: the honor of speaking on things outside of my own venues.

2 A Family Crysis:

Raghu Tells a short but sweet story of a young girl upset over something that seems scandalous at first, but turns out to be far from it. This had me smiling.
3 Life Style I grew Up With:

Dom tells a story from his past, of his upbringing and origin, and a bit of verse to boot. I found both interesting and fun.

4 Snowball:

Brieuc gives a story of his arrival in the world and first few years in Pakistan, and the curious nickname he acquired shortly after birth. As it’s a good tribute to both India and Pakistan’s people, I envy the rigor of his family’s record keeping that must have been involved in the story’s telling!

5 soul:

Hemdiva offers a short but excellent piece of verse. I find the energy-levels of both her and Agnidal’s creator to be inspirational, however beyond my current ability to emulate!

6 Pacific with a Pup:

Sherry tells some of her family history, along with a piece of art that exceeds my capacity to match in that medium. That’s why mostly I stick to something I actually get to practice, like fractals.

7 Get Em, Boys:

BP discusses zealots and anti-Muslim fear-mongering directed at Hindu women, and the problems with men who motivate them to turn to love outside their faith, despite the intent of the fear-mongers and the fallacy of the fear-mongering.

8 Should We Punch the Nazis:

Citizen Null has a few good ideas here regarding far-Right extremists, no, let’s just call them frickin’ nazis, and when combating them, with or without physical violence, is warranted.

There’s also a beautifully stylized portrait of Agnidal’s creator near the end, by Adriana Ochoa Margain. I’ve seen it elsewhere, but its beauty still wows me!

I enjoyed this issue, especially the interviews of the other contributors!

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Agnidal or Agnishatdal Yrly book in shoptly

Agnidal is Agnishatdal’s annual/yearly issue. From this year onwards I am planning to publish two separate books for Shoptly and Amazon. Amazon for publicity and shoptly for creative satisfaction! The issues of this year are same in Kindle and Shoptly, I have deliberately done that to prove how Kindle helps in publicity and Shoptly is the place where I love to create!

Agnishatdal is an English, monthly Ezine, a united effort of artists, writers scattered all over the world for creating a book worth keeping. Hoping it will some day be a part of your monthly reading schedule.

Its creators come from all spheres of life, so you will get lot of illustrations, poems, stories, thoughts, light and serious essays, cartoons, a dash of spiritualism in this ezine, every month.

You will have to read a few to get the idea!

Drop me a line after reading them!

The creators of Agnidal (and Agnishatdal):

Troy David Loy
http://kestalusrealm.wordpress.com

Brieuc Martin Onraet
https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com

Dominic Collucci
http:// wrotethesequotes.blogspot.com
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-tree-becomes-a-soul/15647591?productTrackingContext=author_spotlight_14739082_

Raghunandan Kuppuswamy
https://ksriranga.wordpress.com

Hemdiva Dev
https://momsprincesspari.wordpress.com

Sherri
 https://sherriofpalmsprings.wordpress.com/

Sharmishtha Basu
https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com

Bitter Pill and Citizen Null are pseudonyms! So… no blogs assigned to them Very secretive couple!

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Sfulingo 2018, Agnijaat’s 2nd Yearly book in Kindle and Shoptly

Thank you for making it happen! Second Annual Issue of Agnijaat and Agnishatdal will be published on 17th July 2018 in Amazon Kindle.

You will get the url etc after the book is published, or simply check out my Amazon author page:

Agnidal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07fddddhf
Agnidal Illustrated:
https://shoptly.com/i/rou

The author’s and creators who have shared their works in Agnidal (Agnishatdal) are:
Troy David Loy
http://kestalusrealm.wordpress.com

Brieuc Martin Onraet
https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com

Dominic Collucci
http:// wrotethesequotes.blogspot.com
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-tree-becomes-a-soul/15647591?productTrackingContext=author_spotlight_14739082_

Raghunandan Kuppuswamy
https://ksriranga.wordpress.com

Hemdiva Dev
https://momsprincesspari.wordpress.com

Sherri
https://sherriofpalmsprings.wordpress.com/

Sharmishtha Basu
https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com

Bitter Pill and Citizen Null are pseudonyms! So… no blogs assigned to them Very secretive couple!