Je Suis La Legende
By Chanchal
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Library Verbida
(song playing)
Butterfly o Butterfly,
take me to the sky
Hold my hand as I want to fly so take me to the sky...
Chanchal
Chanchal is a self-publishing writer who began his career as a blogger in Wordpress and Google BlogSpot. Born in Noida, and brought up in different cities of India. He started with writing articles, essays and short short stories(S3) on blogs. Then he published short stories (S2). His most-famous works include The Boy, Faryadi, Milan-the part two of Faryadi which are made of many short short stories (S3) and poems of Hindi, which Chanchal had translated and converted them into the short story (S2). The Boy is the most famous romantic tragedy of a simple boy Aryan. It is a mixture of romance, fairy tales, and comic low life scenes. An article, The Theory of Dream is one of best till date, which opens the people’s mind and enriches it. Chanchal got the idea of writing a novel The Boy during writing an article The Theory of Dream. Jaggery is a memoir and Galaxeria in which Chanchal has introduced more than 100 new fascinating idioms, is a classic book to read full of short short stories, tales and articles and Idioms with moral lessons. Galaxeria in the gutter is an amazing short story (S2)which goes with stars through exciting stories. (S0). In the wisdom of life, he has written 49 word’s meanings and in Ponchi Fonchi, he showed an art with more than 300 new idioms and phrases. Then there is the book Verbida which is a collection of amazing articles and in Reverida a love story of two birds which ignites the love in humans too. In two parts of Quatrain de Coeur, he has gone deeper in writing the stories in shorter versions. These two parts have monostichs. He writes letters as well through the book ‘Letters to the daughter’ which inspires and motivates the young girls to do better in their life and live in a wonderful and peaceful way. And other books like ‘the way of the other way or the way of the other way’ and beautiful stories and five theories to change your life are also the must read ones. Homat the book of fables and Bilibi are dreamer’s books and others in the long list of books of writer Chanchal.
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Je Suis La Legende - Chanchal
Je Suis la legende
(I am the legend)
By Chanchal
…….
Chanchal is a self-publishing writer who began his career as a blogger in Wordpress and Google BlogSpot. Born in Noida, and brought up in different cities of India.
He started with writing articles, essays and short short stories(S³) on blogs.
Then he published short stories (S²). His most-famous works include The Boy, Faryadi, Milan-the part two of Faryadi which are made of many short short stories (S³) and poems of Hindi, which Chanchal had translated and converted them into the short story (S²).
The Boy is the most famous romantic tragedy of a simple boy Aryan. It is a mixture of romance, fairy tales, and comic low life scenes.
An article, The Theory of Dream is one of best till date, which opens the people’s mind and enriches it.
Chanchal got the idea of writing a novel The Boy during writing an article The Theory of Dream.
Jaggery is a memoir and Galaxeria in which Chanchal has introduced more than 100 new fascinating idioms, is a classic book to read full of short short stories, tales and articles and Idioms with moral lessons.
Galaxeria in the gutter is an amazing short story (S²)which goes with stars through exciting stories. (S⁰).
In the wisdom of life, he has written 49 word’s meanings and in Ponchi Fonchi, he showed an art with more than 300 new idioms and phrases.
Then there is the book Verbida which is a collection of amazing articles and in Reverida a love story of two birds which ignites the love in humans too.
In two parts of Quatrain de Coeur, he has gone deeper in writing the stories in shorter versions. These two parts have monostichs.
He writes letters as well through the book ‘Letters to the daughter’ which inspires and motivates the young girls to do better in their life and live in a wonderful and peaceful way.
And other books like ‘the way of the other way or the way of the other way’ and beautiful stories and five theories to change your life are also the must read ones.
Homat the book of fables and Bilibi are dreamer’s books and others in the long list of books of writer Chanchal.
And Ninseceke means kiss on the forehead is a beautiful short story (S²) book.
The old cup (a poetic story) which is his last published book is on old parents and is must read for youngsters.
Ninseceke to all readers
‘Kiss on forehead’ to all readers
…
…….
Library Verbida
(song playing)
Butterfly o Butterfly,
take me to the sky
Hold my hand as I want to fly so take me to the sky…
There are two columns and five crows of tables and chairs. Aryan is sitting at second columns’ third row, his two school girl friends are sitting qp (opposite) of him, one is with her brother and Father and a daughter and other one is with her mummy. Their left side his college time madam is sitting with her friend and right side of them, his cousin brother with wife and one more man with his wife. He is a distant cousin of Aryan (Aryan’s grandfather’s sister’s son’s son) with whom he has met after 20 years. Just behind the row of his cousins, their brothers in law and their wives are sitting with and father and mother in law. qp (Opposite) them his cousins’ father and mother are sitting there with two sons of that grandfather’s sister’s two sons and Aryan’s uncle’s daughter as well.
Middle of Aryan and his uncle’s family, his college’s group of five girls are sitting with their babies.
Right side of him his school friends’ relatives are sitting with their sons and daughters in laws.
First and second columns’ first rows are occupied by unknown readers.
Everybody has books to read. The library has books of one of the greatest writers like J K Rowling, Rabindranath Tagore, Wilde, Paulo Coelho and Shakespeare’s masterpiece Romeo and Juliet.
The books are on the left hand side of