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Originally posted by: tournesol
If you want to use language as the Bengali element, few signature words or phrases can be allowed. But the primary language of the story should remain English.
Thanks 🤗
Submitted my entry 🙈
Guys! Interested?
Thank you for the tag 
The answer is yes. Just need an idea now 😆
Guys, check this out if you're interested! 🥰
Thanks for the tag 🐝.
I would like to participate in this but I have zero knowledge about Bengali literature. So I pass. May be next time.
Originally posted by: LoveHopeMagic
Thanks for the tag 🐝.
I would like to participate in this but I have zero knowledge about Bengali literature. So I pass. May be next time.
You can write about Enola, Sherlock, Poirot but just somehow include a Bengali element to it.
I have the same issue, but I think thats the challenge for non Bengalis (and Bengalis have a slight advantage there) but still, it will be fun to give the author in you some challange.
Originally posted by: oye_nakhrewaali
You can write about Enola, Sherlock, Poirot but just somehow include a Bengali element to it.
I have the same issue, but I think thats the challenge for non Bengalis (and Bengalis have a slight advantage there) but still, it will be fun to give the author in you some challange.
I think non Bengalis have seen enough Bengalis to know at least some common things about them. Besides, there are more things in common than you think 😆
@LoveHopeMagic: I feel it is the shared love for the detective characters that matters more over here, whatever the origin. Please do give it a try 🤗
Originally posted by: tournesol
I think non Bengalis have seen enough Bengalis to know at least some common things about them. Besides, there are more things in common than you think 😆
@LoveHopeMagic: I feel it is the shared love for the detective characters that matters more over here, whatever the origin. Please do give it a try 🤗
Woh baad mein stereotypes ho jaate hai😪
Originally posted by: Aquabutterfly
Thank you for the tag
The answer is yes. Just need an idea now 😆
Check the prompt pictures, may give you some inspiration for ficlets 😆
Three tags already! 
Haven't written in a while but maybe this can wake up my dead muse.
Thanks, ladies (and Shibu whose tag is getting knocked off)!
Originally posted by: oye_nakhrewaali
You can write about Enola, Sherlock, Poirot but just somehow include a Bengali element to it.
I have the same issue, but I think thats the challenge for non Bengalis (and Bengalis have a slight advantage there) but still, it will be fun to give the author in you some challange.
Thanks for the push girls.🤗
I read that I can create my own original detective with a Bengali element to it, so may be I can try.
If my creative brain helps me with an idea I will participate. 😆