Support my novel, Little Hands of Silk. Pre-order a copy!
Friends! I’m starting a "HIT 750" campaign for my novel, Little Hands of Silk, and need your support. I would appreciate it if you could take a minute to click on the link below and preorder my book.
Once I hit the 750-mark, publisher Inkshares will step in to edit, design, print, market, and distribute my novel (readership model). This will be a dream-come-true! The link below has all the details on my book: synopsis, a YouTube book trailer, my literary bio, and sample chapters. Help me cross the line and get to the coveted 750! Share widely, if possible! CLICK TO PRE-ORDER |
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SLIPPERS AND GARLANDS : My NEW FICTION is now published
Here's a piece of flash fiction (less than 800 words), Slippers and Garlands, that was published in the Jan 2022 Khabar issue. When you have a chance, please read it and send me your feedback on the story.
In conversation with Fuzail Rafi, the grandson of the legendary singer, Mohammed Rafi.
I would’ve taken a flight myself if only I had the chance to meet Rafi saab. That never happened, but destiny steered me to his grandson Fuzail Rafi, who has inherited not only his blood but also that lucent smile and glowing face, that same warmth of a tight embrace, that same humility of a well-rooted sapling. (ONLINE LINK)
I would’ve taken a flight myself if only I had the chance to meet Rafi saab. That never happened, but destiny steered me to his grandson Fuzail Rafi, who has inherited not only his blood but also that lucent smile and glowing face, that same warmth of a tight embrace, that same humility of a well-rooted sapling. (ONLINE LINK)
Ajay has work published or forthcoming in more than a hundred literary journals, including The Minnesota Review, Sou'wester, Southern Humanities Review, The Potomac, and The Baltimore Review. One of the editors of Foundling Review, he is the author of From a Tilted Pail, a short story collection from Queen's Ferry Press. He's one of the editors at Lucid Lines Academy. Ajay lives in Atlanta, Georgia.