Thanks for being a part of this journey.
Ever since I've heard stories from my grandpa, tucked warmly in his bed, in the glow of the lamplight, I've wanted to tell stories. The cowboy by the campfire, with only the stars above him, and in the words of my beloved author Louis L'Amour - “I think of myself in the oral tradition – as a troubadour, a village taleteller, the man in the shadows of the campfire. That’s the way I’d like to be remembered – as a storyteller. A good storyteller.”
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The stories are for you - dear readers. As my grandpa used to say after finishing every story -
"Vannay lie phul ko mala,
Sunnay lie sun ko mala,
Mero katha baikuntha jala,
Vannay bela ma kurrukhai aunla".
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My students have been my biggest strength and support. They have listened to my tales - helped me become a better storyteller. Thank you to my family and friends who have always believed in me, encouraging me to write and tell stories.
So here goes, my journey as a digital troubadour - a singer of tales, going from campfire to campfire - telling tales of haunting beauty, of lingering thoughts.
Hope you share these stories with everyone who loves a good yarn.