Day 25: Time is Come by Tejaswinee Roychowdury

Published: Aug. 25, 2021, 7:05 a.m.

b'In Tejaswinee Roychowdhury\'s story Time is Come, we meet a character who has a special relationship with the spectre of death. What would it be like to see death as it waits in the shadows for its next victim?

Made in \'93, Tejaswinee is a lawyer with a Master\'s degree in Business Laws from the Department of Law, University of Calcutta. She resides in the city of Chandannagar in West Bengal, India. Tejaswinee often finds catharsis through the written word, but mostly she spends half the day daydreaming and imagining stuff, and she loves writing across genres. She also dabbles in the occasional poetry. Music is her drug, travel brings her peace, and solitude is her therapy.
Her socials are:
Twitter - @TejaswineeRC
Instagram - @tejaswineeroychowdhury\\xa0

Time is Come is read by Charles Kowalski, author of Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts, a story that is highly recommended to anyone interested in the ghostly side of Japan.

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