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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSeven stories. One powerful reflection of our world, presented through narratives that take you on a roller coster ride through time and space. Spanning from the ancient ghats of Varanasi to the vast emptiness of outer space, this collection blends imaginative futures with hard-hitting social realities. Each story delivers a gripping narrative while confronting issues like homophobia, identity, futility of war and moral hypocrisy, using science fiction as a lens to expose uncomfortable truths. The book will take you on a journey through speculative worlds and advanced technologies, catering to readers of all ages. Grounded, human, and thought-provoking, these tales are as entertaining as they are relevant. If you love science fiction that stays with you long after the last page, this book is your next destination.
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Anupam Niyogi
Taking on the mantle of an "Ink Soldier" while managing arduous editorial deadlines in the newsroom, Anupam Niyogi is a journalist by profession and a writer by passion. Born in a small town like Durgapur, Anupam dreamt of having people experience ecstacy through his words. He completed his graduation in Business Administration and then earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Mahatma Gandhi University. Having worked in prestigious media houses like the Times of India, he also nurtured his passion by co-authoring three published anthologies. It is with a lot of hope and conviction that he presents his maiden solo book Dreams in Binary: Tales from a New Dawn. Anupam's panacea for writer's block is a cup of coffee over some good music. When he is not at work, he can be found either with a pen, a karaoke mike or pumping iron at the gym.
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