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Quantum Skip What One Sows

Author Name: Vijjwal Singh | Format: Paperback | Genre : Literature & Fiction | Other Details

A patriot acting as a pivotal link in the chain of command tries to earn his share of profits from a corporate-temporal cold war that rages between two tech giants, and invests the money into something he believes will bring peace to the never-ending conflict in his mind.

A field operative wakes up everyday from a sleep that was induced by the thoughts of the greater good that might come into effect because of the morally questionable choices he made; to a morning following more of the similarly morally questionable choices.

A diplomat swiftly climbs the political ladder, but finds herself in confrontation with the very people who helped her in doing so, when she decides the climb has a slow pace and patience wouldn't help in continuing it.  

But while entangled in the intricacies of their minds and thoughts, how much can you trust the little that they choose to reveal?

In a world where technology dominates the morphing nature of interests, espionage of the most sensitive of information regarding international security is consumed as entertainment by the common people, and the concepts of trust and humanitarian values is non existent to those put in charge, three, or five, survivors play their turns by moving what they see as pieces of a chess game that decides their fate, but are actually the very strings that orchestrated their every move to begin with, treating them as the puppets that they are in a nasty temporal loop.

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Vijjwal Singh

Vijjwal Singh, fifteen years old, has a peculiar way of looking at the world and its elements. It was his urge to publicise his views that lead him to write, potraying them in the form of hyper realistic stories, and his fondness and fascination towards science and philosophy is apparent in his style of writing.

He published his first novella, The Door Between Life and Death, in 2019, and his second novel, And So It Falls, in 2020. Quantum Skip, his third work, encapsulates his set of beliefs about society and its functioning, and highlights the concequences of making the wrong choices in a world that is an intricate algorithm, running on the individual choices of people. 

He was born and has been living in Allahabad, with his parents, grandmother, and dog. 

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