The Death of a Child Predator
January 29, 2021
What happens when a child predator dies? A victim s forthright response after decades of terror.
There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.” Nelson Mandela, Former President of South Africa
WASHINGTON D.C., USA, January 29, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ My first question when I received the call was, “When did she pass?” Knowing the date would seal her death make it real and final. When I heard the answer, the corners of my mouth slowly lifted up. I had waited decades for that call. Wanting her life to be done – and the last piece of my physical and mental suffering to finally be over. Ninety-one years she took to pass. Today, it was finally over. My predator was dead. I looked at my husband and he knew “the day” had finally come. I was free. Free in a way I couldn’t be until she physically died.
Sikkim author Pankaj Giri on writing contemporary fiction as middle path
Sikkim-born author Pankaj Giri, who began his writing career with a book review blog and after several years of honing his
| 19 Jan 2021 6:27 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Sikkim-born author Pankaj Giri, who began his writing career with a book review blog and after several years of honing his writing skills, wrote his debut solo novel The Fragile Thread of Hope , says readers are tired of the bestselling commercial fiction authors who churn out the same ordinary, cliched stuff again and again. Even they want to read original, heartfelt stories about real people with flaws, the complicated relationships between them, their struggles and how they overcome them. They can t find such books in the bestseller lists and thus they turn towards foreign authors instead. But there are good books out there. They just need to somehow reach the readers .
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Pankaj Giri (Photo: IANS)
New Delhi– Sikkim-born author Pankaj Giri, who began his writing career with a book review blog and after several years of honing his writing skills, wrote his debut solo novel ‘The Fragile Thread of Hope’, says readers are tired of the “bestselling commercial fiction authors who churn out the same ordinary, cliched stuff again and again. Even they want to read original, heartfelt stories about real people with flaws, the complicated relationships between them, their struggles and how they overcome them. They can’t find such books in the bestseller lists and thus they turn towards foreign authors instead. But there are good books out there. They just need to somehow reach the readers”.