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Prarthana Binish

Prarthana Binish

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Meet Prarthana Binish, a history undergraduate lover who finds stories hidden in Delhi’s old streets and monuments. When she’s not exploring the past, she’s strumming her guitar, balancing the echoes of history with the rhythm of music.

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Jan 22, 20267 min
Don’t Let Your Novel Become a Fossil: 4 Ways Editing Brings Stories Back to Life
Finishing your first draft feels like victory—but seasoned writers know it’s only the beginning. What lies before you isn’t yet a novel; it’s a fossil, rich with potential but buried under rough drafting. This is where professional editing services step in—not to erase your voice, but to excavate it. Editing transforms raw ideas into living stories, sharpening execution, pacing, and precision so your manuscript doesn’t just exist, but breathes, moves, and stays with the reader.

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Jan 15, 20268 min
A Winter’s Haunt: Reviving the Victorian Tradition of Ghost Stories
M odern society experiences the holiday season as an extravagant display of bright lights, loud celebrations , and an ever-present sense of happiness through the use of LED lights and Christmas carols. We have taken the holiday season away from its roots and created a false sense of joy through our decoration of red and green with the idea of everlasting joy. Historically, before electric light was invented, when the nights of winter were dark and cold with fierce wind blowing through the...

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Dec 12, 20256 min
The Ghosts of Unfinished Drafts: Making Peace with the Stories You Didn't Finish This Year
Every writer knows the quiet terror of opening that one Google Drive folder—the one overflowing with half-written poems, abandoned chapters, and characters still waiting in a café from April. These “unfinished drafts” feel like ghosts tapping our shoulders at the end of the year, whispering, “Remember me?” But what if they aren’t failures at all? What if they’re seeds—creative compost—slowly nourishing the stories you’ll write next year? This blog explores why unfinished drafts matter.

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