• Published : 23 Jan, 2025
  • Category : Announcement
  • Readings : 78
  • Tags : short stories,Things Left Unsaid

Sujata Rajpal's latest short story collection, Things Left Unsaid, delves into the intricate emotions that come with love, loss, betrayal, and healing. This powerful compilation presents stories that capture the full spectrum of human experience—highlighting the highs of passion and the lows of heartbreak, while also exploring the delicate nature of relationships, whether romantic, familial, or platonic.

In Things Left Unsaid, Rajpal masterfully navigates the complexities of rebuilding a life after emotional turmoil. From moments of deep despair to the resilience found in vulnerability, the stories reveal that even in the darkest times, there is always the possibility of healing and hope. With its poignant exploration of the messiness of the human heart, this collection offers a heartfelt reflection on the transformative power of love and the courage it takes to move forward.

 

 

Now on #preorder on Readomania, Things Left Unsaid—an unflinching, yet hopeful, exploration of the human condition.

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Sujata Rajpal is an author, a freelance writer, and a TEDx speaker. For a decade and a half, Sujata worked as the head of Corporate Communications and PR function of an IT MNC in Mysore before she decided to follow her passion of writing. Sujata writes articles for various publications such as Femina, Deccan Herald, The Tribune, Star of Mysore, and has authored two books—The Other End of the Corridor (Fiction on domestic violence) and The Life I Saw (Biography of a partition refugee). Sujata is an active member of Toastmasters International; when she is not writing, she is working on refining her public speaking skills.

Sujata holds a degree in Mass Communication and has done her MPhil in Economics from Panjab University, Chandigarh. She currently resides in Mysore.

Things Left Unsaid is her third book.

 

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