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eFiction India Magazine - October 2014

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In this issue

Table of Contents Short Stories Release by Aditya Govilkar The Owl and the Tesseract by Michael Fertik Stupid Cupid by Nirmolika Sangha Dues by Preeti Sharma Poems for Myra by Shriya Pant
Carpet Bombing by Tabish Nawaz Fragile by Jaipal Singh Workshop Story Auction of Seema Patel by Chandan Sharma Poetry All Your Days by Kumud Biswas Bubble by Rupradha Mookerjee Mute Request by Sonika Jaggi River by Upasana Sharma Not a bride anymore by Yogini Patil How Much Will It Take? by Melanie Priya Kumar Resolve by Jaipal Singh Beauty by Kulbir Bhalla And So I Roam by Sthitapragya Ray
Interviews & Reviews Interview with Jaydeep Sarangi by Sunil Sharma Scaling Heights by Bhaskaranand Jha Bhaskar

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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