Petrichor: An Anthology Collection of Short Stories by Tulika Majumder takes readers on a captivating literary journey filled with diverse tales of human experiences. From enchanting love stories to haunting mysteries and thought-provoking dramas, each story in this anthology is infused with the essence of petrichor, the scent of rain on dry earth. With vivid storytelling and memorable characters, this book captures the emotions, complexities, and beauty of life, leaving readers spellbound and yearning for more.
This creation of mine is a journey back in time delving deep into the vicissitudes of my life. It is an exploration of the predicaments and presentiments that churned out what I am. It entails the way I was touched by divinity and how I embraced chaos.
Love, life and everything captured in grogeous words, thoughts and feelings. The soft feelings, the miasmic emotions that we wish we had words for, find the perfect form in this exquisite collection of poems.
The novel is Australian fiction, set in the early 2000s, with three main characters: A young doctor who takes on a contract in an outback town in WA, escaping career and relationship disappointments, an Indigenous young man coping with too many assessments and no understanding, and a boy who sees the people and nature through a different lens.
Some things cannot be mended with baling twine. Drought has turned the paddocks of Paddle Creek Station to dust. Now the death of Clayton’s older brother has shaken his family to its core and left a gaping hole in Clayton’s memory. A hole his parents won’t even discuss. When Waringa, in the shape of a fox-spirit, tells Clayton it’s up to him to save his family and to free the rain spirits held prisoner by the demonic Red King, Clayton must find a strength within himself he never knew he possessed. But as Waringa guides Clayton towards his ultimate battle with the Red King, his quest brings his whole family closer to the abandoned homestead where his brother died. And as it does Clayton’s actions uncover raw wounds, forcing hidden memories to surface. 15% of the publisher's revenue from the sale of this book will be donated to the charities: Rural Aid and Beyond Blue
"Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky." Rabindranath Tagore What you hold is a collection of some of the finest tales of monsoon from over 25 writers. Each written with the motive of stirring up the latent artist within you. This is an initiative of a group called "The monthly anthologies". The group aims at coming up with something new every month. Something creative for new and aspiring writers of India and its neighbouring countries. To know more about them skip to the last page of this book.
Petrichor is the soothing smell of rain as it seeps deep down the soil leading to an evocative effect on our body, mind and soul. It penetrates our senses and rejuvenates our emotions and memories. The nature which has regenerative effect carcades us to eternal bliss. However, the same cries of depletion and deterioration scorches us from within. This book is an attempt to accommodate all the colours of the Earth through immensely beautiful works of talented writers. Let's revitalize your soul through the essence of "Petrichor", a compilation by Latika Garg under the guidance of Ms. Srashti Behure.
Petrichor is a word describing the smell of the earth after the rain. Petrichor Poetry & Writings is capturing the essence of that word. Rainstorms come and go in life and one way to cope is through a creative outlet. Cheyenne's happens to be writing poetry. Poetry is a beautiful way of writing because it allows the reader to form different translations of one simple piece. Petrichor Poetry & Writings can have you laughing one minute, angry the next, and in tears all in a matter of a few pages turned. Petrichor Poetry & Writings is a raw and vulnerable book designed to make the reader feel every human emotion possible. So, take a chance and open it up