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The author is a member of the Police Service of Pakistan. He is currently employed by the United Nations as a war crime investigator. He is based in the Hague, the Netherlands. He is an independent student of law, history, literature and human character. |
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Comments on all articles by Shahzada Sultan (146) 
The European Renaissance & the English Literature
Anonymous: (153 days 8 hours ago.)

wonderfully written, informative article! it's a pity there aren't many articles on literature on this site. writers who don't read? i don't get it.
A Dog's Death: a short story
SHAHZAD from SHAHDARA: (165 days 12 hours ago.)

A FINE ALEGARY WITH DEEPER MEANINGS
SEEMS FORCED IDEAS
THE ENDING COULD BE MORE DRAMATIC
THE THE DRAMATIC UNITIES ARE THERE ITS A COMPACT PLOT
Raheela from Younas: (173 days 17 hours ago.)

I read your story , your style of writing doesn't show that you are a new writer, the way you write is quite impressive and effective. In your writing we find deep influence which can change life. it shows your keen observation of animals and life. The characters of your story force us to go in the world of imagination in order to see the real charcters especially their physical appearance and we find them alive along with the story which is very essential in the story writing and the main theme of the story really affects the mind of the reader. Keep it up in future because your writing has deep effects on mind and soul.
Why Write? & What to Write?
Sajid from Lahore: (173 days 17 hours ago.)

A nice try at an important subject.
A Dog's Death: a short story
Marleen from The Hague, Netherlands: (190 days 22 hours ago.)

A gripping way of writing, the end even brought a tear to my eye!
The European Renaissance & the English Literature
Ina from Helsinki, Finland: (1 year 121 days ago.)

Nice, very detailed.
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