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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalUrvi has an MBA from New York and has recently completed a Data Science and Generative AI program with IIM Kozhikode. She has worked across corporate finance, sales, and data analytics before following her creative calling. Urvi explored singing in a professional space for several years and later turned to writing - an interest she began nearly fifteen years ago and has been shaping more intentionally over the past two to three years. Her fiction is deeply personal and rooted in everyday life, blending lived experiences with imagination to tell stories that feel intimate, reflective, and quietRead More...
Urvi has an MBA from New York and has recently completed a Data Science and Generative AI program with IIM Kozhikode. She has worked across corporate finance, sales, and data analytics before following her creative calling. Urvi explored singing in a professional space for several years and later turned to writing - an interest she began nearly fifteen years ago and has been shaping more intentionally over the past two to three years. Her fiction is deeply personal and rooted in everyday life, blending lived experiences with imagination to tell stories that feel intimate, reflective, and quietly observant.
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The Mind's Republik is a collection of ten contemporary short stories that sit at the intersection of philosophy, identity, technology, love, and nationhood. Moving fluidly between realism and imagination, Urvi explores the quiet questions that shape modern existence, how we belong, how we think, how we love, and how we listen to the voices within us.
Set against corporate offices, crowded Indian streets, global migrations, and inner landscapes, these s
The Mind's Republik is a collection of ten contemporary short stories that sit at the intersection of philosophy, identity, technology, love, and nationhood. Moving fluidly between realism and imagination, Urvi explores the quiet questions that shape modern existence, how we belong, how we think, how we love, and how we listen to the voices within us.
Set against corporate offices, crowded Indian streets, global migrations, and inner landscapes, these stories reimagine everyday experiences through unexpected lenses: a conversation with Plato about governance, a round-table of modern Indian voices debating identity, a relationship defined by radical honesty in the digital age, and a return to India that feels less like geography and more like destiny.
Personal yet universal, reflective yet accessible, this collection blends lived experience with fiction to offer moments of recognition, discomfort, and hope. These are not stories that shout answers, but ones that gently return readers to the questions that matter most.
The Mind's Republik is a collection of ten contemporary short stories that sit at the intersection of philosophy, identity, technology, love, and nationhood. Moving fluidly between realism and imagination, Urvi explores the quiet questions that shape modern existence, how we belong, how we think, how we love, and how we listen to the voices within us.
Set against corporate offices, crowded Indian streets, global migrations, and inner landscapes, these s
The Mind's Republik is a collection of ten contemporary short stories that sit at the intersection of philosophy, identity, technology, love, and nationhood. Moving fluidly between realism and imagination, Urvi explores the quiet questions that shape modern existence, how we belong, how we think, how we love, and how we listen to the voices within us.
Set against corporate offices, crowded Indian streets, global migrations, and inner landscapes, these stories reimagine everyday experiences through unexpected lenses: a conversation with Plato about governance, a round-table of modern Indian voices debating identity, a relationship defined by radical honesty in the digital age, and a return to India that feels less like geography and more like destiny.
Personal yet universal, reflective yet accessible, this collection blends lived experience with fiction to offer moments of recognition, discomfort, and hope. These are not stories that shout answers, but ones that gently return readers to the questions that matter most.
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