Description
“His face had no eyes and his skin was rubbery and translucent. An empty vessel left behind in that listless world of ghosts and greys.”
Plastic Bones Last Longer is a collection of short stories and poems about strange people drifting through strange places. The ten stories aren’t typical narratives with neat endings, but snapshots of surreal, dreamlike worlds where logic unravels and memory fades. The six poems are brief, sharp, and filled with unsettling imagery. Together, these pieces paint a quiet and lingering picture of decay and ruin.
In his debut collection, Aditya Saini interprets the world in his own way through these literary sketches, written during late nights and in between projects, about surreal worlds and about coins, immortal guns, TV-men and mysterious burial sites.
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