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I have talked before about having an anonymous blog, and today, more than ever, I feel the need for one. But I’m wiser now, and know that to start another blog I have to retire either this one or Amlokiblogs, and I’m not ready to do either. Yet. A new blog will soak up too much time, and more importantly, energy.

The Way I'm Feeling Now

The Way I'm Feeling Now

So I’ll just content myself with posting an image, and telling my readers that that pictures exactly describes the way I feel these days. Off to work now. Yesterday, I finished most of what I had planned, so here’s to another productive day today as well!


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Damyanti Biswas

Damyanti Biswas’s short fiction has been published at Smokelong, Ambit, Litro, Puerto del Sol, among others, and she's the co-editor of The Forge literary magazine. She's the author of YOU BENEATH YOUR SKIN, a bestselling crime novel, which has been optioned for screens by Endemol Shine. Her next #1 Amazon bestselling crime novel, THE BLUE BAR, was published by Thomas & Mercer. It received a starred review on Publishers Weekly, and was one of 2023's Most Anticipated Mysteries & Thrillers on Goodreads. Kirkus Reviews called its sequel, THE BLUE MONSOON, a compelling procedural awash in crosscurrents. Her work is represented by Lucienne Diver at The Knight Agency.

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2 Comments

  • DarcKnyt says:

    I know how you feel, Damyanti. I’ve felt that way for a long, long time now. Don’t worry, though, I’m sure it will pass eventually.

    Eventually.

    Thanks, Darc. I often think of you as my big brother across the seas. Your comment today proves you are indeed a wiser soul than I am.

  • Kym says:

    Sorry life is feeling bleak. Hang in there!

    Thanks, Kym. Not exactly bleak, sort of lonely and not exciting and scary.

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