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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Tale of a Villain: Beginning of an era breaks free from the traditional hero-led-story and shifts it's narrative focus to the villain. This pyschologically intense dystopian novel deals with grief, death, revenge and much more. The novel is embedded with major action sequences, light science fiction and elements of dark themes.
A young boy who aspired to become a superhero just like his idol is forced to choose a darker path due to the machinations of fate. His story graphically demonstrates how society plays a role in creating the victim, who can choose to become either a hero or a villain. A hero would want to prevent the tragedy that fell on him/her from happening to others, while a villain tries to harm others to prevent the world from hurting him again. The novel drives home an uncomfortable truth: There is a monster in each one of us.
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Antony B Mampilly
Hello, dear readers and yet-to-be readers. My name is Antony B Mampilly, and I have written the novel The Tale of a Villain. I am currently in 10th grade at Naipunnya Public School Kochi, Kerala, India
To describe myself, I love music, movies and books. My personal favourite authors are JK Rowling, Dan Brown, Suzanne Collins, and Rick Riordan. I love sipping a hot coffee with my headphones on and writing a novel’s climax. Man … that feels so good!
I love movies, especially those of directors like David Lietch, Russo Brothers, and Sam Raimi. I am very talkative and won’t stop biting others’ ears. I love to spend time thinking of plot points that could be somehow integrated into my novel. Though my handwriting is all over the place, I justify it with my mother, explaining that it’s because my brain works faster than my hand.
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