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Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2)
Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2)
Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2)
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Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2)

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Slice Of Life Literary Magazine contains a story about a child who appears to be very proud and arrogant at first, but a glimpse into his life reveals the weight of expectations the nine-year-old is carrying.

The story is followed by a beginner-level crossword, the answers to which can be found in the story.

After the crossword, there is a lighthearted personality assessment quiz.

The last section of the magazine contains a Haiku and a Limerick.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAjay Tulsiani
Release dateAug 26, 2018
ISBN9780463109687
Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2)
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Ajay Tulsiani

Ajay Tulsiani's short stories have appeared in:Foliate Oak Literary MagazineLiterary Orphans MagazineSpadina Literary Review MagazineSpillwords PressBewildering StoriesPotato Soup JournalScarlet Leaf Publishing HouseLiterary Heist Magazine.

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    Slice Of Life Literary Magazine (Issue 2) - Ajay Tulsiani

    SLICE OF LIFE LITERARY MAGAZINE

    BY

    AJAY TULSIANI

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

    COPYRIGHT 2018

    Sail With A Story INHERITANCE

    Akshay pressed his palms to his mouth but a few chuckles still flew out. His stomach stung from laughter as he slammed the bench. I can’t believe you all failed. You guys are so stupid.

    His neighbours, each holding their answer sheets, turned to him. A few shook their heads while two boys pressed their heads on the desk and sobbed.

    Don’t look at me like that, said Akshay. It’s not my fault if you guys can’t pass one simple examination. It was so easy. I barely studied for an hour the night before and still I’m sure that I’m getting an A grade. He raised his collar and yawned. Maybe the teacher should put tough questions to challenge genius students like me.

    Standing at the podium, the teacher stopped handing out the answer sheets, put her hand to her hip, and narrowed her eyes

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