Description
The Clockmaker’s Compass and Other Tales of Elderberry Row is a captivating anthology of ten interconnected short stories that blend literary fiction with a delicate touch of magical realism. Set in the quiet, atmospheric neighborhood of Elderberry Row, the book explores the thin veil between the mundane and the extraordinary. From a clockmaker’s compass that points toward one’s true intent to a veteran’s silent dialogue over a lost ball, each story delves deep into themes of human emotion, solitude, and the geography of memories. Rich with poignant philosophy and a cozy, nostalgic charm, this collection invites readers to slow down and discover the hidden wonders buried within everyday lives.
About The Author
Dr. Chandra Bhushan is an Indian academic and author known for his versatile storytelling, bridging the worlds of imaginative fiction and profound human emotion. Writing from a place of deep cultural and literary appreciation, he brings a unique, philosophical depth to contemporary storytelling.
With a keen eye for the extraordinary details hidden within ordinary lives, his work spans across genres—from the vast expanses of space empires to the cozy, cobblestone streets of whimsical towns. When he is not weaving tales of magic realism or speculative fiction, he is dedicated to higher education and academic pursuits. The Clockmaker’s Compass and Other Tales of Elderberry Row reflects his love for classic literary styles, offering readers a sanctuary of warmth, nostalgia, and quiet wonder.






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