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  • Times Graveyard (Bob Freeman) (Reblog)

    The first ever author published with Seven Story Publishing, dazzling readers with a time travel fantasy that tests the very nature of time itself and centers around a young man whose mission is to crack the impenetrable wall we all know as father time.

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  • The Lonely Painter (Seven Story Publishing)

    The narrator, living above a small art gallery, becomes obsessed with a haunting painting he encounters. This leads to surreal experiences where he confronts the painting’s creator, Vincent, and learns about his tortured past. Ultimately, he receives a magical ring allowing him to revisit the painting’s world, establishing a new connection with Vincent.

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  • Birthed In Flames (Josiah Akhtab)

    The sound of thunder woke young Bergemo Grey in the middle of the night. He opened his eyes with a methodical nature that’d give a hardened war veteran a run for his money. He sat up with an even more methodical nature as the sound of rain pattered against his window and the flashes of

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  • The Waning Darkness (Seven Story Publishing)

    The narrative details an individual’s struggle with waking up and confronting the realities of life, transitioning from darkness into consciousness. It explores themes of isolation, identity, and the mundane aspects of daily routines, ultimately highlighting a sense of weariness. The morning unfolds with rituals, illuminating the contrast between inner thoughts and external appearances.

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  • The Force Field (Nandini Dev)

    The Force Field (Nandini Dev)

    “The Force Field” explores the intersections of technology, culture, and human connection while centering on a mother’s love and courage in the face of adversity. It follows Meera, a young mother trapped in an abusive marriage, as she navigates a city where industry coexists with deeply rooted cultural traditions. When an inexplicable force field disrupts…

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  • Visitor (Seven Story Publishing)

    The protagonist, confined in darkness, engages a visitor seeking a unique experience rather than a typical story. They explore the concept of world-building, revealing limitations set by the creator’s understanding and perception. The narrative emphasizes the futility of human arrogance against the universe’s indifference and warns of inevitable failure in creating autonomous realities.

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  • A Shot In The Dark (Seven Story Publishing)

    They say with great power comes great responsibility. But what happens when you have great power and potential at age 11?

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