About Raji Singh
I am a writer, a foundling anchored by tale-telling and imagination. Read my history in Tales of the Fiction House, available at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble
(This is a portrait of my great-great grandfather. He's a handsome devil and I am his spitting image.)
by Raji Singh I brew up stump juice with the passion of an oenologist. That’s a fancy-schmanzy name for a winemaker. As with the nectar of the vine, there are endless styles and varieties of the juice-de- stumpe. To make … Continue reading →
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By Raji Singh We at the Fiction House wish you the best of Thanksgivings! Here is a bit of our whimsical past. The Ancient Mariner, the scruffy sea salt who raised my great-great grandfather, told this curious holiday story. It’s … Continue reading →
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by Mark Rogers This past weekend, on the campus of a University near Kansas City, I observed ecstatic adults exiting a conference hall. Why such passionate vibrancy? The varsity footballers hadn’t won that afternoon. The Royals barely lost the World … Continue reading →
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by Raji Singh Fiction House’s internationally renowned and imitated business endeavor of the 1890’s, ‘Engage a Bovine’: It all started when my Russian immigrant Great Grandmother Shelva Fiction queried Captain Polly who was tightrope walking the clothesline as they … Continue reading →
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by Raji Sing Everyone knows the story of Johnny Hempseed. In the 18th Century, a high-minded Benjamin Franklin commissioned J. H. to sow hemp seed throughout the land to grow the fledgling nation’s cordage industry. The present day taxing bureaus … Continue reading →
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By Raji Singh Unearthed from the tombs of the Fiction House, a Halloween re-treat. * * * The High Seas players: The Pirates- a scurvy lot Their Capt’n- a lice-ridden fiend Captain Polly – Capt’n’s enslaved parrot Turt- a good-natured … Continue reading →
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(As a Booktoberfest special, we are selling Seeds of Vengeance e-books for $2.99 and trade paperback for $9.99. (as soon as the systems update!) This will be good through the end of October. We hope you enjoy this selection! We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Coal mining, contemporary fiction, female empowerment, mainstream fiction, new novel, novel, relationships, Seeds of Vengeance, stark reality fiction, survival, Union Organizing, World War II
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By Raji Singh October is National Book Month. I wonder if any cities or countries have Book Parades, festivals, or Book Games to celebrate. I hope you’ll enjoy this short scene from my novel, Tales of the Fiction House. It … Continue reading →
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Raji Singh’s Lore of the Lindian Woods Torn from her home by a tsunami, young Ollie Octopus comes to live in the Lindian Woods pond. She cannot leave it and return to the sea. She would be out of … Continue reading →
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Raji Singh’s Lore of the Lindian Woods Last week: A tsunami sweeps young Ollie Octopus far from home, to the vilest of places, a garbage dump. To survive, she must reside in a discarded water tank. Bulldozers prepare to bury … Continue reading →
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