Tag: authorjasveersinghdangi
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The Curious Case of My Toddler, Tomatoes, and Dirty Water

Another day, another grand adventure with Sahiba!!! The other day, I watched my toddler pick up a tiny tomato, dip it in a cup of water — water that had already seen bits of banana, crumbs of bread, and something unidentifiably squishy — and then eat it with utter satisfaction. My wife, a fierce advocate of hygiene and cleanliness,…
Jasveer Dangi
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Greeting the Big Tree

Lessons I Learned from My Toddler Each morning, my daughter steps out of the house with wide-eyed wonder and a flower in hand. She pauses at the big tree near our house—a tall, silent presence with sprawling branches—and greets them with a smile, a hug, and a gift of nature. She calls it “the big…
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Cassette and pencil, a match made in heaven

Anyone who grew up in the ’80s and early ’90s will find this deeply relatable. I wrote this in late 2020, while Toronto remained quiet and still under the grip of the COVID-19 lockdown. This morning, when Sweet Child O’ Mine started playing in the background, I couldn’t help but feel a rush of excitement. That one…
Jasveer Dangi
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How to make the most out of Facebook merketing groups

Making the most out of Facebook marketing groups requires a strategic and value-driven approach. These groups can be powerful for networking, building authority, getting feedback, promoting products/services (ethically), and staying updated with trends. Here’s how to leverage them effectively: Before diving into Facebook groups, be clear about what you want to achieve with your content.…
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Racism and Hatred Will Get You Views on Social Media—But Will It Give You Peaceful Sleep?

Consider this a follow-up to my earlier article on the same issue. The surge of videos surfacing as summer begins—blaming immigrants for everything from a struggling economy to increased housing prices, to liberals winning the election, to the alleged destruction of cherry blossoms—prompted me to write this piece. It’s not just the posts or videos…
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Simon Says

The battle between John McClane & Simon Gruber As a Die-Hard fan of action movies (yes, pun absolutely intended), I’ve always had a special place in my heart for the Die Hard trilogy. And among all the epic moments, there’s one line from Die Hard with a Vengeance that sticks with me:Whenever the villain, Simon…
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Silence – The Words Left Unsaid

As I promote my 11th book, Chasing Shadows, a part of me — still naive, still hopeful — wishes it could be read by someone who meant the world to me. I’ve never craved global recognition; the only validation I ever truly wanted was the smile on his face as he held my work in…
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The Sombie Virus

“Version One and a Half” was nothing more than my personal journal. I had never imagined becoming an author — not until someone very close to me read those pages and said, ‘This needs to be published.’ One thing led to another, and now, I’m just days away from launching my 11th book, Chasing Shadows,…
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Celebrating the Magic of Reading: World Book Day

I truly discovered the magic of books only after I began writing and published my first book. While stories have always played a key role in my journey as a trainer, stepping into the world of creative writing as an author has deepened my appreciation for them even more. Books are so much more than…
Jasveer Dangi
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First Look! Here’s the cover reveal for Chasing Shadows!

The shadows are stirring… Presenting the cover of Chasing Shadows, my 11th book. “Chasing Shadows” will soon be available in multiple formats, worldwide! Paperback – Amazon, Pothi.com (India) eBook – Amazon (Kindle), Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, Tolino, OverDrive, and cloudLibrary. ebook will also be available through library systems like Baker & Taylor,…