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In this issue

eFiction India is an international literary magazine with premium design featuring some of the best writers and is completely ad-free. Our readers have only one common denominator: they are sensitive and are looking for something more than what mainstream publishing can provide them. Issue 05 includes A Memoir by Namitha Varma, The Red Ants by Gargi Mehra, A Factful Fairytale by Suvojit Banerjee, Living the Moment by Pratheep Nair, The Shadow by Shaily Bhargava, The Blind’s Blind by Aditya Subramanian. The Poetry section has the following poems The Full Moon That Shone on My Birthday by Surbhi Thukral, How to Be a Lunatic by Sthitapragya Ray, Anthropomorphism by Proteem Bhaduri, Vignettes of Full Moon by Smita Sriwastav.The magazine also inclide art submitted by Dave Petraglia, Kritika Anand, Anjumon Sahin. But that\'s not all the magazine also contains an eclusive interview of Akhu Chingangbam , Musician @ Imphal Talkies and Sagarika Deb, a singer with a cause. The magazine also contains a film review of Kamera, A Short Film by Nijo Jonson and Sans Destination, A Play by Nikhil Sharda.

eFiction India Magazine Description:

eFiction Publishing is a periodical production company that delivers the best in short fiction in a monthly fiction magazine. While there are many hundreds of short fiction magazines on the internet, eFiction has set itself apart as a leader in innovation of the art in both content and form factor. The magazine is conceived as a dialogue — a platform which carries the best of contemporary writing in India. It is not India-specific and addresses a community which is more easily defined in terms of mindspace rather than in purely geographical terms. It also is leading the pack in digital delivery with each magazine available in all formats on the date of publication (iOS / Android apps in development). The company focuses on community power to keep the magazine running. The eFiction community of writers and readers volunteer their time and energy to produce the magazine each month. Instead of locking down the production and selection of stories to a chosen few editors, eFiction has flipped magazine publishing on its head. The company allows readers to volunteer to read story submissions and vote on them The highest voted stories are selected, edited, and then put into the issue. You’ve never read a magazine like this.

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