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About the Book
I constantly seek wisdom from literature. Today, brainstorming the dog’s role in literature led me to stand in front of my bookshelf, jotting down memorable characters as I recalled familiar narratives. From The Dog That Bit People by James Thurber to That Spot by Jack London, from the unbelievably brave dog story ‘A Dog's Tale’ by Mark Twain to the memorable story ‘Walking with a dog’ by Thomas Mann, the options for literary-inspired stories are few but unforgettable.
About the Author
Muhammad Nasrullah Khan is a fiction writer from Pakistan known for weaving Asian culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nasrullah’s work titled “A Man Who Was Donkey,” The Gawanus Book called it “stunning.” This short story was selected among the Notable Online Short Stories of 2003 in the Story South Million Writers Award. His short story ‘In Search of God’ was included in Silverfish Book’s Twenty-Two New Asian Short Stories, published in 2016. He has been published in Evergreen Review, Indiana Voice Journal, Newtopia Magazine, Gowanus Books, Offcourse literary Journal, The Raven Chronicles, and many others. His debut story collection, The Last Storyteller’ can be found here: https://issuu.com/nasrullahkhan2/docs/selected_short_stories https://www.feedaread.com/books/The-Last-Storyteller.aspx Contact: 00966-506769790 nasar_peace@yahoo.com , nasar_peace@hotmail.com