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Black God

Sunday, 23 July 2017 by Sumit Shetty

Black God This is a story about you, told by me. It waivers here and there but this is your story. Here you come now. You enter the library, radiant as the day you were born. I know that. You wore clothes considered inappropriate by half the population and blasphemous by the other half. Clothes

  • Published in Religion, Short Story
Tagged under: biases, fiction, india, short fiction, short story

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