A Bend in the Road: Short Stories Inspired by a Road Trip

· Athena Creations
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300
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About this ebook

The stories in this collection are inspired by the people, the places and the experiences during a road trip. It contains tales of characters that might appear ordinary with uninteresting, simple existences, but the stories unveil the stories behind them. These stories set in real-life locations bring the reader face to face with these characters who have something to say, something to tell, something waiting to be discovered, something that might move the reader.

Inspired by experiences on a Road Trip, A Bend in the Road is a thought-provoking, amusing and often surprising set of stories that will take you on a journey across India with a set of real characters and their somewhat imaginary stories. For lovers of short intriguing stories, this is a trip not to be missed!

About the author

Ranjit Kulkarni is an author with a penchant for portraying characters from the real world and weaving stories around their apparently mundane lives. He is the creator of Jigneshbhai and Swami.

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Kulkarni spent his childhood in the environs of urban, middle-class India. As an adult, he spent over two decades as a corporate executive in technology and consulting; and his writing is inspired from his experiences from the real urban world of work and life.

With his constant knack for observation and a deep-seated fondness of reflection, he loves crafting sensitive tales that entertain and provoke thought. When not writing, Kulkarni loves reading and going on trips with his wife.

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