Gaurav Gupta
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Passionate about crafting fiction thrillers that keep readers hooked until the very last page. I love weaving intricate plots, creating complex characters, and building suspenseful worlds that take you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
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Reset Your Mind: 10 Simple Daily Habits to Improve Mental Health Naturally
In a world that never seems to slow down, taking care of your mental health has become more important than ever. Between work pressure, social media, and personal responsibilities, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
By Gaurav Guptaa day ago in Longevity
The Manuscript Beneath the Monastery
I have long resisted telling this story—not because it lacks proof, but because the proof itself should never be uncovered again. Yet time has a way of eroding fear, and memory demands a voice. What I am about to recount is not invention, nor drunken folklore whispered in candlelit taverns. It is something I witnessed, something that followed me long after I fled the mountains of Transylvania.
By Gaurav Gupta10 days ago in Fiction
Johnny on the Spot (But I’m the One Who Saw It Coming)
I’m the kind of woman who doesn’t fade into the wallpaper. I’m no dangerous siren with a vial of venom tucked into my handbag or scandal stitched into my stockings. But I do carry a certain gravity. The kind that shifts the air when I walk in. The kind that feels a storm brewing long before the first thunderclap.
By Gaurav Guptaabout a month ago in Fiction
Why Matar Paneer Is India’s Ultimate Vegetarian Curry
There are some dishes that do more than just satisfy hunger — they create memories. For many Indian families, Matar Paneer is one such dish. It is warm, comforting, and deeply rooted in North Indian cuisine. Whether served during a Sunday family lunch or at a festive gathering, this simple yet rich curry has a way of bringing people together.
By Gaurav Guptaabout a month ago in Feast
Savoy Hotel – Mussoorie: The Colonial Luxury Hotel Where an Unsolved Murder Still Walks the Corridors
The First Night: Beauty Wrapped in Silence Mussoorie looks peaceful from a distance. Pine trees sway gently, clouds roll like slow-moving waves, and the hill air smells of rain and old earth. But as evening falls, the silence becomes heavier—almost watchful.
By Gaurav Gupta3 months ago in History
The Window That Opened
It had been three months since Meera read the letter that changed her life. Three months since the past came knocking—not with pain, but with quiet healing. That letter, written in faded ink, still lay beside her bed. She read it often, sometimes aloud, sometimes in silence. Vikram’s words echoed through her heart every day.
By Gaurav Gupta10 months ago in Fiction
The Rondel Dagger: A Medieval Weapon
When it comes to medieval weaponry, few sidearms carry the same tactical legacy and lethal precision as the Rondel Dagger. Originally designed to pierce through mail armor and exploit the chinks in plate armor, this weapon was the silent but deadly companion of knights, mercenaries, and soldiers throughout the Middle Ages. And now, thanks to modern craftsmanship and historical accuracy, you can own a faithful replica of this legendary blade—perfect for collectors, reenactors, and fantasy lovers alike.
By Gaurav Gupta10 months ago in History
The Last Letter
The smell of old paper and lavender hung in the air as Meera opened the last drawer of her mother’s wooden cupboard. Nestled beneath worn-out sarees and faded photographs was a box she had never seen before. Intrigued, she lifted it, dusted off the top, and opened the fragile lid. Inside lay dozens of letters, neatly tied with a crimson ribbon.
By Gaurav Gupta10 months ago in Fiction
The Café Between Us
In the heart of Florence, tucked away from the bustling tourist streets, was a small café. The walls were painted a fading shade of green, its tables weathered and chipped, but the scent of fresh espresso and pastries filled the air, lending it an unspoken charm. For Sofia, this café was her daily escape from the demands of her busy life as an art curator, a haven where she could sink into her thoughts and let the world drift away.
By Gaurav Gupta11 months ago in Journal










