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April 7, 2015
the bridge of her dreams in barnes and noble
The bridge of her dreams- It is a collection of short stories of varied taste.
You will find the entire list of my books in barnesandnoble.com here:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/miss-sharmishtha-basu
April 6, 2015
A bouquet of wild flowers in Barnes n Noble
A bouquet of wild flowers, a collection of poetry
You will find the entire list of my books in barnesandnoble.com here:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/miss-sharmishtha-basu
April 1, 2015
Thursday Bouquet 2.4.15
Thursday Rhymes 2.4.15
Sometimes when the world falls silent
mind starts to chatter
like a little child
just gifted with power of speech
it goes on and on and on,
ceaselessly it chats about things
that no longer matter, or never mattered,
like a duck it dives inside the mind
stirring the calm water
creating a muddy trail
looking for snails that are buried deep.
March 27, 2015
beautiful world
blazing sun scorched the sky
fireballs shot in every direction
invisible to eyes
but too powerful to be ignored by body.
Yet
the evening comes
the same sun blushes red
birds heading for nest
fill up the sky
singing sweet songs
so peaceful, serene, tranquil.
life!
My latest book:
March 25, 2015
Do you believe?
SHEEPISH CONFESSION: I LIFTED THE TITLE FROM A POST IN WORDPRESS. ;)
Do you believe?
that there is a world,
which human mind
even though it is good
is not good enough to capture?
That there may be powers
or beings that human mind
cant analyze or capture
in science laboratories?
Then believe!
Let the windows of your mind
be open, let things come in
don’t seal them
using barricades
made by your own mind
or the mind of others.
Believe if your heart says so!
Love.
my latest book:
March 24, 2015
Sites to flaunt as a struggling author
There is no harm in a little flaunting, is it? Well, it really takes a lot to catch the attention of sites, I am really glad that some sites have listed my books in their sites, under my name ;)
http://www.fictiondb.com/author/author.php?authorid=355361
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/miss-sharmishtha-basu
http://completelynovel.com/sharmishtha-basu/
http://www.amazon.com/author/sharmishthabasu
http://www.booksamillion.com/search?id=6272049322928&query=sharmishtha+basu&where=all
http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/10693292.sharmishtha_basu
Review: The Charons is dark but brilliantly weaved
Thanks a million times Vishal
Originally posted on Vishal Bheeroo:
Book Review: The Charons
Rating: Four Stars
Credit: Sharmistha Basu
Sharmistha’s Basu The Charons is no candy floss story where everything falls in place at the end of the day but one that paints the bad and the ugly. Reality can be damaging and this is what the author explores in her take of the dark side of life. The Charons is a story of a small town girl, Urna in Calcutta who moves for better life in Raajsthan but witness the deception of her loved ones. It’s the story of her struggle in a world ridden by corruption and treachery by the ones she considers close to her.
Blurb:
The Charons is not just a story but a sad and dark reality that many of us faces in some far off corner in the world. The system is infested with vultures who conspire to destroy lives. At one glance:…
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March 19, 2015
TWO STEP AUTHENTICATION – A WICKED JOKE
I have tried to enable the two step authentication in two of my blogs already, I want the sms option, so I added my phone number, that was saved but after trying for the umpteenth time I did not received THE CODE that will enable the service.
I have tried to raise the issue in forum, and have tried to send message to “happiness engineers” hope someone will give me some answer and enable my phone number as my second option to get my passwords in case my bizarre acting email accounts betray me!
I will be really, really grateful guys!
The charons: the ferrymen to hell [by Sharmishtha Basu]
Thanks Troy.
Originally posted on The Call of Troythulu:
I’ve been following Ms. Sharmishtha Basu’s blogs and writings for some years now, and I’ve just finished reading this. It is perhaps the grimmest story I’ve read in a while. It’s dark realism is different in both style, outlook, and execution from the paranormal fiction she also writes. A story of life in India, it does not paint a pretty picture, but offers a warning, along with the discoveries and hard-fought lessons of the protagonist at the end. Trapped in a web of human darkness and deceit, she claws her way to the light, seeking the answers she needs. As the authoress herself says, this is the story that made her a writer, and one of my favorites as well. 
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