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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the sun-drenched, red-soiled village of Assagaon, Goa, a quiet revolution is taking place, not in thestreets, but on the veranda of a white-washed cottage. The Glitch, The Ghost, And The Hunter is acinematic, intellectual journey that explores the invisible threads connecting the laws of the universeto the chaos of the human heart. The story follows Manav, an atheist thinker and his 14 year old niece,Tara. After witnessing a gravitational "glitch" in her school lab, Manav urges Tara to abandon her roleas prey to these anomalies. He challenges her to become a "Hunter" instead, an active observer in theuniverse's predictable code. Together, they navigate the "Block Universe", a world where time is asolid, frozen landscape and our lives are ripples in a grand, mathematical symphony. But this isn't justa book about physics. It is a sharp, witty critique of a modern world that has traded wonder forsuperstition and logic for hatred. The narrative dismantles the "comforting hallucinations" of religionand politics.
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Gaurav Chavan
Gaurav Chavan is a professional observer of the subtle anomalies that run our world. Based in thehigh-bit-rate noise of Mumbai, he spends his days navigating the psychological landscape ofadvertising, a field where he is paid to understand the mechanics of human irrationality, and his nightsdismantling it.
Following his debut horror novel, The Candle That Didn't Light, Gaurav shifted his focus fromsupernatural shadows to the cold, mathematical precision of the universe and our place within it. He isa thinker who firmly believes that ""thinking too much"" is simply the necessary act of debugging thehuman experience. A reformed blogger, he has traded digital clutter for a life of calculated solitude.He lives alone, not out of a dislike for people, but because he refuses to compromise his peace foranything less than a profound truth. In a world of frantic movement, he is a proponent of therebellious art of standing still, at least until he can afford the permanent space and silence he has beencataloguing for years.
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