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From Raipur, with ghosts By Sukant Deepak New Delhi, March 12 : “For a long time, I didn’t even tell my friends and family that I was writing and had amassed a huge reader base. I was sure that they would not believe it. And that is precisely what happened when I broke the news to them. In fact, I had to send links of my stories to them,” smiles Raipur-based homemaker Varsha Srivastava, even as a web series based on a book trilogy in the supernatural thriller genre gets set to be made. One of Pratilipi’s (India’s largest free-access digital publishing and storytelling platform) leading writers, the web series will be adapted from Srivastava’s trilogy ‘Murdo Ki Train’, ‘Shaitan Se Samjhauta’, and ‘Niya’ that tells the story of police sub-inspector ‘Vinay’ who finds himself mixed up with the occult whilst investigating a series of mysterious happenings involving a young girl with supernatural abilities. ....
Updated: February 24, 2021 16:26 IST Find poems, short stories and novels on the platform, which has 3 lakh writers and more than 2.5 crore readers Share Article AAA The cover of ‘Tashree: Don’t look into her eyes’ by Sumit Menaria | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Find poems, short stories and novels on the platform, which has 3 lakh writers and more than 2.5 crore readers Ranjeet Pratap Singh (32), co-founder and CEO of Pratilipi, a homegrown storytelling platform, and Sumit Menaria, one of its star authors whose novel is scheduled to be published in the first week of March share few similarities. While Singh is an engineer who grew up in Fattepur, a small village in Uttar Pradesh, Menaria is a chartered accountant who hails from Udaipur in Rajasthan. What bonds the two, however, is a love of books and Pratilipi. ....