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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShoot Out With The Conspiracy, was written during the 2020, COVID pandemic when the world came to pause, and gave time to work on something else while working from home. The book details a different kind of slavery, that had rooted in the society, in a form of “hearing - hearing before acting, hearing before speaking, in a nutshell hearing before anything”.
The book walks through various happenings of the author's life, from childhood memories to COVID pandemic, and why I became a rebel in my youth - to unwind the conspiracy and know who all are leading the world. Similar to many, at some stage, the choice left with me, was to start hearing or choose death, but apparently social media acted as an elixir. to untangle the hidden motive of the plot. Let’s start with childhood memories as chapter 1.
Sanjivni Sinha
Sanjivni, is an accidental writer. She is not a literature, psychology or philosophy graduate. She is a science student, who happened to take a sharp turn, and made her way to business education.
"Shout Out With The Conspiracy" is a writing piece written during the COVID pandemic. It was time to be at home as everything came to stand still due to viral infection, which was a deadly disease. The narration in the book, is her own thoughts, and perspective on different happenings, which took place in her life. To perceive it as true, it depends on individual experience and other factors. But most of the scenarios written in the book actually drew from her own life.
Apart from writing, she loves to paint. Since, she had studied in US and India, her English is amalgamation of both, British and American, especially when it comes to spellings. She had travelled around India and US, and a strong believer of First Name.
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