
Shyam Anand
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A good reader and a better writer. And it's up to you as the final judge. Not me.
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Fuhrer's Last Day - April 30, 1945
“Der Fuhrer has retired to his personal office and doesn’t want to be disturbed.”, Goebbels said nervously. The entire group sighed. Silently. The Fuhrer was growing more and more cranky as the days passed, and the Wehrmacht’s top command were terrified. They had tried explaining the fact that the war WAS lost, at least in the strategic part of it. The Allies; America, Great Britain and the rejuvenated France were slowly moving in from all sides. The Nazis had to evade capture at any cost. But they couldn’t leave their Fuhrer behind.
By Shyam Anand3 years ago in Criminal
Can Lifeless Technology Replace Human Teachers?
(FYI, this story was an old work of mine. I had submitted it to the Rotary Club of my city for a competition during the Coronavirus pandemic period. And won second place. Just felt like sharing it with the Vocal™ community.)
By Shyam Anand3 years ago in Education
The Black Swordsman
The all-powerful swordsman of the world of Aincrad was a sight to behold. The flowing Cloak of Darkness complemented his raven-black hair; those piercing eyes which read every movement of his opponents even before they moved, were of the same shade - black. He was famously known as the ‘Black Swordsman’, for even his sword, named the Elucidator, was black.
By Shyam Anand3 years ago in Fiction






