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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA postgraduate with an M.Phil in English literature from Pachaiyappa’s College, Sudharshan hails from Chennai. He is fond of reading lost world novels and fantasy fiction. He prefers the works of JRR Tolkien, Rider H. Haggard, CS Lewis and Jack London. Sudharshan is a lover of nature, especially of mountains, rivers and wild beasts of the jungle. The Instinct is inspired from the bounty of natural wonders he has witnessed. He is currently working on the third book of the franchise titled "The Adventures of Anhui." The first part of the franchise, "The Rise of the Fallen Beasts" dealRead More...
A postgraduate with an M.Phil in English literature from Pachaiyappa’s College, Sudharshan hails from Chennai. He is fond of reading lost world novels and fantasy fiction. He prefers the works of JRR Tolkien, Rider H. Haggard, CS Lewis and Jack London. Sudharshan is a lover of nature, especially of mountains, rivers and wild beasts of the jungle. The Instinct is inspired from the bounty of natural wonders he has witnessed. He is currently working on the third book of the franchise titled "The Adventures of Anhui." The first part of the franchise, "The Rise of the Fallen Beasts" deals with the events which portray various encounters of terrible animosities and adversaries.
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The Tusker King and Other Verses is a collection of poetry, exploring the animals and nature. The essential trait of these verses is to depict the trivial things of nature in a grandesque manner and charming wonder. The poems are the amalgamation of life and nature intertwined in an ecstatic combination. He, who stays with the touch of nature and animals is never alone and is forever gifted.
The Tusker King and Other Verses is a collection of poetry, exploring the animals and nature. The essential trait of these verses is to depict the trivial things of nature in a grandesque manner and charming wonder. The poems are the amalgamation of life and nature intertwined in an ecstatic combination. He, who stays with the touch of nature and animals is never alone and is forever gifted.
In the second book of this series, the action now shifts to the Snowy chain of mountains in Egenthour, the Kingdom of Snow Leopards, ruled by a mighty snow leopard named Ersor. The tale, The Lord of the Snow Mountain, is a story of war, courage, camaraderie, grit and betrayal. When Egenthour is attacked by a race of evil creatures called Uldegs, a terrific war breaks out, with the snow leopards emerging victorious, though suffering heavy casualties. Ernouk, the e
In the second book of this series, the action now shifts to the Snowy chain of mountains in Egenthour, the Kingdom of Snow Leopards, ruled by a mighty snow leopard named Ersor. The tale, The Lord of the Snow Mountain, is a story of war, courage, camaraderie, grit and betrayal. When Egenthour is attacked by a race of evil creatures called Uldegs, a terrific war breaks out, with the snow leopards emerging victorious, though suffering heavy casualties. Ernouk, the elder son of Ersor, persuades his father to pact with Anroun, the Lord of Spair, and seek his help in case of a second invasion. But Ersor considers Anroun to be a traitor. Can Ernouk persuade his obdurate father to join forces with the Leopards of Spair? Will Ersor's plans reap a huge reward to nullify the threats of the invaders?
The Rush of Nature: Verisimilitude Verses, is a collection of fifteen poems, giving an enthralling description of love and nature. Each verse profoundly touches its subject in a beautiful manner, extolling the nature's imagery, in the form of mountains, rivers, forests and its wild denizens.
The Rush of Nature: Verisimilitude Verses, is a collection of fifteen poems, giving an enthralling description of love and nature. Each verse profoundly touches its subject in a beautiful manner, extolling the nature's imagery, in the form of mountains, rivers, forests and its wild denizens.
The Islets of Ruac have become a breeding ground for a vast amount of evil creatures. The Kingdom of Emed, in the Island of Spang is the latest casualty to those maligned brutes. A glimmer of hope arises in Gedon, the Lord of the fallen kingdom of Emed, when he seeks the advice of an ancient Shark called Nerwah, to see his remaining people to the safe shores. The Island Kingdom of the Leopard Lord, Anroun called Spair is their only safe destination. Nerwah and hi
The Islets of Ruac have become a breeding ground for a vast amount of evil creatures. The Kingdom of Emed, in the Island of Spang is the latest casualty to those maligned brutes. A glimmer of hope arises in Gedon, the Lord of the fallen kingdom of Emed, when he seeks the advice of an ancient Shark called Nerwah, to see his remaining people to the safe shores. The Island Kingdom of the Leopard Lord, Anroun called Spair is their only safe destination. Nerwah and his team offer to lend Gedon a helping fin. The unknown perils in the ocean presents a tough challenge for both the humans and the sharks. Will Gedon and his folks ever reach the safe shores of Spair unscathed?
Shrikkanth, an academic star and the brightest student in his department, finds a heavy task weighing him down in the form of a project. When Miss Divya, his guide’s assistant, pushes him too far, a spat breaks out between them and a conflict with the faculties of the department ensues. A visit to the zoo, gives him some respite, though the visit turns out to be mixed in fortunes. A suggestion from his uncle to take a trip to his native calms him and he gain
Shrikkanth, an academic star and the brightest student in his department, finds a heavy task weighing him down in the form of a project. When Miss Divya, his guide’s assistant, pushes him too far, a spat breaks out between them and a conflict with the faculties of the department ensues. A visit to the zoo, gives him some respite, though the visit turns out to be mixed in fortunes. A suggestion from his uncle to take a trip to his native calms him and he gains composure. Misery in the form of his guide is now troubling him. Standing in his way is his impending castigation looming before his planned trip. Will he ever get off his troubles? Or will he succumb to it? Will Shrikkanth ever find what he’s looking for?
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