Just a thought,
Reflecting on the fact that I penned this book in the 7th grade, nearly five years ago, I'm amazed by the positive response it has garnered in recent times. To make the story more accessible and engaging for readers, I feel it's essential to reorganize and refine its structure for improved clarity and understanding.
I found myself contemplating whether it would be wise to gradually weave the chapters into the larger epic, particularly by honing in on the profound and intricate bond between the brothers. By taking this approach, I could create a rich tapestry where both of my narratives, "Two Bodies, One Soul" and "What If Sita Never Left for the Forest with Ram? A Bombshell Test of Faith," would intertwine seamlessly, unfolding in a parallel storyline set in an alternate universe. This could provide a deeper exploration of their connections and the emotional weight of their experiences.
I believe its worth a try...
Let's try it out I guess?
:)
Elegent Kitty
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Two Bodies, One Soul: The Shakti Spear
Short StoryBrotherhood is bliss. Only a few in this world have the luxury of experiencing it. Ram and Lakshman had just recovered from the Nagpash, and now another episode awaits them. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A snippet from the epic 'Ramayan' in my words d...