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Black Night Gown - Horror Fiction - cover

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Black Night Gown - Horror Fiction

Vinod Narayanan

Publisher: Pencil

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The living and the dead spirits will travel with us without the biological nerve of the body, moving along the path of the illusion of the mind. Many people know the presence of spirits in many ways. The Magical World is haunted by the phenomenon of modern science being called the duel personality. This psychological suspense horror thriller screenplay seeks to answer the question whether the ghost is a tricky or real thing about human mind.About the author:
 
Vinod Narayanan was born on March 24, 1975 at Thripunithura in Ernakulam district,Kerala state in India. His father Chottanikkara Velumbarambil Narayanan and his mother Thrippunithura Eroor Vaniyathuparambil Omana. He studied in Chottanikkara Govt Arts College and Thripunithura Govt College. After graduating in history he became a journalist. Now he is an independent writer and screenwriter. Five short films were scripted and screened in various international film Festivals and won awards.
 
The first novel ‘Mayakkottaram’(The Magic Palace) was published in 1999 at Manorajyam weekly. He has published forty short stories in different periodicals. More than 100 books have been published by various publishers. The main books are “The Red” (novel), “Wild Elephants and Tribes” (Novel), “An adventure trip to the valleys of the cannibals” (Novel), “Small stories of mysticism” (Stories), and “The Fairy tales of the Legends”.
 
Address:'Sivaranjani'Chempu. P.O, PIN: 682608Vaikom, Kottayam district,Kerala state, IndiaPhone: 8943434597Email: boonsenter@gmail.comWebsite: boonsgallery.blogspot.com
Available since: 04/21/2021.
Print length: 56 pages.

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