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Apr 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

I do apologise, Jayshree, to have pushed you into writing a series, but then you do know how to capture and hold on to people’s attention. That Market story… I could almost smell the spices and hear the buzzing, the Ramayana and Mahabaratha are told in such a way I can visualise the scenes, and all stories about life in India just make me want to pack and leave.

And after every story I find myself thinking… what will the next one be?

Thank you so much for all those moments I’m whisked away from chilly modern-day Europe to warm (and often ancient) India with her immense heritage and mystery 💙🙏🌿💫🥰

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Apr 1·edited Apr 2Author

Sorry, my bad. It's late at night here. I meant to say, 'influenced,' and updated the post to reflect it. :-) I am so glad you did though, because I wouldn't have pushed myself to write a series otherwise - and subsequently receive the lovely moniker of 'Queen of Cliffhangers,' from Jim in Alaska! So truly grateful to you for that series, and I can't wait to write its next chapter.

I am also happy to read the comment above, as without this feedback, there is no way to know if the stories are resonating with anyone. It has made a world of difference to me!

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Apr 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

I can’t wait for the next one 💙🙏💫🙏

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Apr 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

Very nice summary!!

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Thanks Doug!

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