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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is a bachelor of science. He was always fascinated by the philosophy of the subject and its logical approach, and he uses science in most of his stories.Read More...
The author is a bachelor of science. He was always fascinated by the philosophy of the subject and its logical approach, and he uses science in most of his stories.
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This almost novel-length book contains 2 short stories and 4 novelettes. Out of the 6 stories, 5 are time-related, and the 1 which is not, is set in the future.
Past = Past + Present – Future x (Future / (Past + Present)) + …
Genre: Sci-fi, Fantasy
Word Count > 49000
Age Group: 18+
This almost novel-length book contains 2 short stories and 4 novelettes. Out of the 6 stories, 5 are time-related, and the 1 which is not, is set in the future.
Past = Past + Present – Future x (Future / (Past + Present)) + …
Genre: Sci-fi, Fantasy
Word Count > 49000
Age Group: 18+
Atharva’s life from his childhood is as normal as normal can be. And then one day, he finds something that cannot be farther away from normal—something that is almost like magic. Later, when he is attracted to a girl, he thinks of using his secret to impress her. Will he be able to woo her? More difficult, however, is the task of convincing the families involved. But he has ‘magic’ with him after all. The question is: How does he implem
Atharva’s life from his childhood is as normal as normal can be. And then one day, he finds something that cannot be farther away from normal—something that is almost like magic. Later, when he is attracted to a girl, he thinks of using his secret to impress her. Will he be able to woo her? More difficult, however, is the task of convincing the families involved. But he has ‘magic’ with him after all. The question is: How does he implement it? It’s not that easy as the ‘magic’ is not real magic. There are some rules that govern it.
Genre: Sci-fi, Fantasy
Word Count > 57000
Age Group: 18+
Cover page model: Ramola Pinto
The book contains twenty-three unusual tiny and short stories, two of which are novelettes. One of the tiny stories is just one sentence long.
Genre: Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Sci-fi
Word Count > 45000
Age Group: 16+
The book contains twenty-three unusual tiny and short stories, two of which are novelettes. One of the tiny stories is just one sentence long.
Genre: Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Sci-fi
Word Count > 45000
Age Group: 16+
Sameer has two distinct moods—one is friendly, the other is not.
What happens when those two moods start getting attracted to two different girls?
Sameer has two distinct moods—one is friendly, the other is not.
What happens when those two moods start getting attracted to two different girls?
Anant is a good student. He becomes even better when he volunteers for an experiment on his brain. Now equipped with a tool with which he can leap through time, he tests it, but when he returns, he finds that his girlfriend has disappeared. Will he be able to solve the mystery of her disappearance?
There is another story that runs almost parallel to Anant’s. Well, almost parallel. What happens if parallels intersect…?
Genre: Scienc
Anant is a good student. He becomes even better when he volunteers for an experiment on his brain. Now equipped with a tool with which he can leap through time, he tests it, but when he returns, he finds that his girlfriend has disappeared. Will he be able to solve the mystery of her disappearance?
There is another story that runs almost parallel to Anant’s. Well, almost parallel. What happens if parallels intersect…?
Genre: Science Fiction
Word Count > 45000
This book consists of four parts or stories, and revolves around three friends who save the day every time by using the secret of the enigmatic forest.
The stories are a Fantasy with some Action in those 33700+ words. There is also a quite a bit of science and logic ingrained in the book, making it an interesting read, though not necessarily a very easy one.
This book consists of four parts or stories, and revolves around three friends who save the day every time by using the secret of the enigmatic forest.
The stories are a Fantasy with some Action in those 33700+ words. There is also a quite a bit of science and logic ingrained in the book, making it an interesting read, though not necessarily a very easy one.
He has had a recurrent dream for a long time, but now, the story in his dream has started progressing. Is it really a dream...?
And in his wakefulness, he hears voices...
To find out the truth, he is assisted by two dogs and two friends, one of whom is serious about everything in his own comic way.
He has had a recurrent dream for a long time, but now, the story in his dream has started progressing. Is it really a dream...?
And in his wakefulness, he hears voices...
To find out the truth, he is assisted by two dogs and two friends, one of whom is serious about everything in his own comic way.
The book peers, leaps, and swims in the subject of consciousness in general with the help of thought experiments and speculations. The book also discusses the real possibility of existence of consciousness in machines/robots and the implication of such machine consciousness.
The book peers, leaps, and swims in the subject of consciousness in general with the help of thought experiments and speculations. The book also discusses the real possibility of existence of consciousness in machines/robots and the implication of such machine consciousness.
...His sister is murdered. Is there any chance that he would meet her again...? And thus begins the journey delving into the probability of the seemingly impossible.
...His sister is murdered. Is there any chance that he would meet her again...? And thus begins the journey delving into the probability of the seemingly impossible.
“Shoo!” said Jaya, waving her hands. Jaya shooed away a crow, which was trying to build a nest in the grill of a window at the back of her house. It was a house by the side of a field in a small village. She stayed here with her husband- Shyam and their daughter. Shyam- a poor farmer, wo Read More...
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