tales for dreamers
tales for dreamers: the music of angels at ungodly hours
The angels play their music at special moments. But not everyone has the privilege of hearing their melodies. Can that honour be earned?
Anitha Krishnan writes Indian-inspired fantasy fiction with a dash of mysticism and soul-searching. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and their cherished child.
tales for dreamers
The angels play their music at special moments. But not everyone has the privilege of hearing their melodies. Can that honour be earned?
on writing
In some very dark times, it was only in fiction that I found the valour to fight and slay the demons, villains, tricksters and monsters I was convinced I wouldn't be able to face in real life.
the creative life
What if the single most important thing that keeps us from getting to our most important tasks is nothing and no one else ... but ourselves?
tales for dreamers
Long before it had a huge lock put on it, this train signal had a very mischievous sense of humour and adventure.
books you may love
In which Christopher Pike inspires me to seek and find my very own Krishna in my life.
tales for dreamers
Have you heard of the caboose and the freight car that run on the apple route every winter? Without an engine, that too?
monthly missives
As we shed the old and step into the new, let us remember the wise words of Rumi. "Only those who are zealous in their search, who faithfully seek the flame, find the light."
tales for dreamers
Lost and not found? Here's a service for customers lost in thrall to the delights offered in this store.
life, unadulterated
My plan for 2023 is to develop a healthy mindset as an author-entrepreneur and build my writing and publishing business on this robust foundation.
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"O Divine Krishna, Thou reignest forever in each heart that hears Thy heavenly flute." ~ words from 'Whispers from Eternity' by Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda
tales for dreamers
In this world of bright lights, even darkness needs a place for itself. But where could it possibly go?
books you may love
"Krishna means love," she said. "But Radha means longing. Longing is older than love. I am older than he. Did you know that, Sita?" ~ Thirst series by Christopher Pike