Let's hear a story in pieces from The Storyteller

We all are familiar with stories and there is at least one story which is the story of your life. In fact, every moment is a story; story of my life, your life, everyone's life. The tradition of storytelling is very old and a good storyteller makes you feel as if you're the part of the story. First you hear it, then you start feeling it and finally, you feel as if everything is happening just in front of you, you can see it. This is the power of a story and an amazing storyteller. Welcome, my friend to the amazing world of Story in pieces where I narrate stories of your life.

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Story in pieces, Words fail me, when I think of choosing the appropriate words, to do justice to the ultimate penning. Rightly, no word can suitably describe the gross suspense, the revolutionary drama, the hidden well meaning social awareness drives, that leave the mind thinking. The intricate medicine of the mind, that is given in small doses, I, wait anxiously for the medicine to be placed on the platter. — Pramod Lohia, http://marriagebook.in

Storyinpieces.com is one of the most interesting story telling sites I’ve come across. For reading online, short stories are the best as they can ensure they hold the reader captive for the right amount of time, especially if it’s in parts. The Storyteller seems heavily inspired by Queen Scheherazade of Arabian Nights, who would leave stories incomplete at junctions when they got really interesting. He exhibits great skill by writing awesome plots and maneuvering the story well. — Vishal Kataria, http://alwaysarocker.blogspot.com/

Stories at Story in pieces remind me of a very interesting book named ‘Cat-O-Nine-Tales’ by Jeffrey Archer, where the story was short, yet would keep changing course ever so often. Animesh, you will achieve great success as a writer, if you stay persistent. Don’t give up; stick to the plot ;). When you launch your first book, I’ll be the first in line to take your autograph. Cheers! — Vishal Kataria, http://alwaysarocker.blogspot.com/

I have read some of your stories, I keep on reading , as they glue me all the way.. i like the way you narrate.. I like your site lay out very much. — Gowardhan Doddi, http://www.readitt.in

I have read some of your story and found very interesting and entertaining.All the best for this new Avatar of Storyteller. Wishing you to become a next Uncle Pai, The great Storyteller of India . — Ram A. Singh, http://www.maibolunga.blogspot.com

To me as a reader, your stories are entertaining. For me what matters the most is 'does the story captivate my attention for long' and your stories have till now. I like the fact that your stories are simple to read. I like the "Indian touch" in almost all your stories. I love the melodrama and the 'masala' in it. Maybe am a 'daily soap' person:) Hope to read many more of those. Good luck.. — Pooja Sridhar, http://poojashridhar.blogspot.com/

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