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Storizen Magazine is a literary magazine with an aim to glorify authors, writers and bloggers across the globe. From book features, book launches, book news, book reviews, author interviews to amazing stories and poetry, we cover the finest writings across the globe. Here are some of the renowned authors featured on our cover - Amish Tripathi, Ashwin Sanghi, Kiran Manral, Elizabeth Day, Kelly Mora

27/05/2026

In Kiss the Villain, Rina Kent delivers a dark, intense romance where hatred and attraction collide in the most dangerous way.

As heirs to rival mafia worlds, Yulian Dimitriev and his reluctant counterpart should be enemies. Yulian is reckless, violent, and impossible to ignore—the last person anyone should fall for. Yet beneath the chaos lies a man far more complicated than first impressions suggest.

When tragedy tears them apart, it seems their story is over before it can begin. But some connections refuse to stay buried. Drawn back into each other’s orbit, they must navigate a world where loyalty, power, and tradition leave little room for forbidden love.

Dark, emotional, and filled with high-stakes tension, this is a story about crossing lines, challenging limits, and risking everything for a chance at something real.

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27/05/2026

In the aftermath of war, peace does not always bring answers.

Set in Germany at the end of World War II, this moving novel follows Freya and her sister as they navigate a world forever altered by conflict. As refugees arrive, old wounds resurface, and long-buried family secrets begin to emerge.

At its heart, this is a story about compassion, survival, and the difficult choices people make when faced with impossible circumstances. What begins with a knock on the door during a freezing winter night unfolds into a powerful exploration of guilt, loyalty, love, and redemption.

Tender, thought-provoking, and deeply humane, this novel asks a timeless question: when does an act of kindness become an act of betrayal?

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23/05/2026

“The shortest distance between two people is a story.” — Patti Digh

Welcome to the May 2026 edition of Storizen Magazine, where we explore the theme “The Space Between Us.” In a world that is increasingly connected yet often divided, this theme invites us to reflect on the distances and connections that define our lives. Whether between people, cultures, generations, or dreams and reality, the spaces between us hold stories of longing, resilience, discovery, and belonging.

Our cover story, “An Immigrant’s Dream on Trial,” features Patmeena Sabit and offers a compelling exploration of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of belonging in a world that often demands difficult choices. Through a powerful narrative that examines family, migration, and societal perceptions, this feature reminds us that the journey toward acceptance and understanding is rarely straightforward but always deeply human.

This issue also presents 33 thoughtfully curated book reviews, showcasing stories and ideas that bridge divides, spark conversations, and illuminate the shared experiences that connect us. From literary fiction and memoirs to insightful non-fiction, these books invite readers to step into different worlds and perspectives.

As you turn the pages of this issue, we hope you find inspiration in the spaces that connect rather than separate us. May these stories encourage empathy, foster dialogue, and remind us that even across our differences, there is always a thread that binds us together.

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23/05/2026

“The shortest distance between two people is a story.” — Patti Digh

Welcome to the May 2026 edition of Storizen Magazine, where we explore the theme “The Space Between Us.” In a world that is increasingly connected yet often divided, this theme invites us to reflect on the distances and connections that define our lives. Whether between people, cultures, generations, or dreams and reality, the spaces between us hold stories of longing, resilience, discovery, and belonging.

Our cover story, “An Immigrant’s Dream on Trial,” features Patmeena Sabit and offers a compelling exploration of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of belonging in a world that often demands difficult choices. Through a powerful narrative that examines family, migration, and societal perceptions, this feature reminds us that the journey toward acceptance and understanding is rarely straightforward but always deeply human.

This issue also presents 33 thoughtfully curated book reviews, showcasing stories and ideas that bridge divides, spark conversations, and illuminate the shared experiences that connect us. From literary fiction and memoirs to insightful non-fiction, these books invite readers to step into different worlds and perspectives.

As you turn the pages of this issue, we hope you find inspiration in the spaces that connect rather than separate us. May these stories encourage empathy, foster dialogue, and remind us that even across our differences, there is always a thread that binds us together.

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18/05/2026

In Lázár, a decaying aristocratic dynasty stands at the edge of madness, war, and the collapse of an empire.

Set against the fading grandeur of Hungary and the fall of the Habsburg Monarchy, this sweeping epic follows generations of the Lázár family—bound to an ancient castle and a dark forest that seems to consume everyone who enters it.

At its center is Lajos von Lázár, heir to a world already crumbling, and the children who must navigate the wreckage left behind by war, oppression, and history itself.

Haunting, ambitious, and rich with atmosphere, this novel moves between myth and history, power and decay, freedom and inheritance. It reads like a lost European classic—made even more astonishing by the fact that it was written when the author was just twenty-one.

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18/05/2026

In this deeply moving memoir, Indian American author Manil Suri reflects on family, identity, and the complicated pull of home.

Growing up in a cramped Bombay apartment shared between Hindu and Muslim families, one small room became everything at once—a refuge, a prison, and the emotional center of his family’s life. While Suri escaped to America and found the freedom to embrace his sexuality and build a life of his own, the room continued to hold his parents—especially his mother, Prem—in its grip.

As years pass and tensions around the apartment intensify, the memoir becomes not just a story about a physical space, but about love, obligation, sacrifice, and the impossible balance between our own happiness and the happiness of those who raised us.

Tender, intimate, and deeply human, this is a powerful meditation on the ties that bind us to family, memory, and the places we can never fully leave behind.

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