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Title: In Things We Never Said, Parekhit Bhattacharjee Gives Voice to the Silences That Shape Us

Singapore, 23rd Jul 2026 - Every relationship holds a version of the same moment: a hand that hesitates before a goodbye, a sentence that gets swallowed instead of spoken, a feeling that never quite finds its way into words. "Things We Never Said," the debut short story collection by Parekhit Bhattacharjee, lives entirely inside that moment, and finds something close to grace there. Published July 13, 2026, by White Falcon Publishing, the book is now available in paperback and eBook worldwide, including on Amazon, Flipkart, and the White Falcon Publishing Store.A book built on what's left unsaidTold through literary micro-stories and lyrical prose, "Things We Never Said" follows ordinary people through love, grief, longing, memory, and survival. It is organized into five sections - beginnings, becoming, love, misunderstanding, and the ache that lingers after a moment has already passed, each one tracing how silence, as much as speech, shapes a life.There is no single plot to follow. Instead, each brief narrative works like a held breath: quiet, precise, and heavier than it first appears. Read together, the stories build into a portrait of people defined less by what they say than by what they choose to carry instead.Written by someone trained to notice what others missParekhit, also the author of the poetry collection "A Map Without Names," brings a background in communications, music, and photography to the page. That range shows: the prose moves with a musician's sense of rhythm and a photographer's instinct for the detail that reveals everything.The idea for the book took shape over years of paying attention to what most people walk past: a stranger lost in thought on a train, the distance between what a person feels and what they actually say out loud, the small emo...


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