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The novella 'Beyond Countless Grief' takes readers on the heartbreaking journey of Gaurav. After suffering the devastating loss of K, his beloved, Gaurav's world is torn apart. He moves through the wreckage of his life, forever hearing melodies that recall memories of K. As he assembles the pieces of his shattered existence, he finds a number of mementos that embody love, sorrow, and hope. With heartfelt grief and remembrance, Gaurav embarks on a transforming quest while learning to live with the pain. This is a story of strength and resilience; it is an exploration of love's everlasting power even in the face of unbearable anguish.
BlurbThere's an eerie deafening silence in the royal palace of Rudraputra, scorned by multiple layers of armed guards. Someone knows something, something that no one is supposed to find out. Going back in the gallows of time, what if Eklavya was not the chosen one at Gurukul? Is there an alternative to the past? "Am I ready? I don't want to lose! Victory is the only option! I will snatch it if I must. Either I'll win, or I'll do what no one would have imagined in their wildest dreams. Yes, I'll change the rules about how this game can be played. But is that enough? Physical superiority is not all I long, I want to rule people's mind, I need to know before it comes to me..." Is it revenge he is looking for? Vengeance is a parasite. It lurks onto you, and it grows, feeds on your body, your soul, and ultimately it becomes you! Long Live the Sullied marks a deeper dive into the epic story, debunking mysteries of God of the Sullied that left you astonished. **PRAISE FOR 'LONG LIVE THE SULLIED'** 'An enthralling read that leaves you wanting more.' - United News of India
Blurb These eight compelling stories are about empowered Indian women facing challenges. A budding psychiatrist, a survivor of child sexual abuse must treat a paedophile in a country that has no mandatory reporting of a paedophile yet. What does she do? A girl faces a boyfriend, jealous of her past a sense of belonging bestows freedom or territorialism? A talented actor finds it hard to pretend a role that she is truly playing in life. What happens when father's attractive woman admirer enters a middle-class household? Is a girl child still unwanted in a well to do family? These stories speak of all that is hidden in dignified silence. About the AuthorDr. Vaijayanthi Subramanian completed her MD in Psychiatry from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurological Sciences. She is currently working as an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bengaluru and consultant Psychiatrist at Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. She has worked extensively with survivors of child sexual abuse and published papers in peer-reviewed indexed journals. She has conducted several workshops in sensitization about abuse at Bengaluru, Mysore and Colombo at Sri-lanka.Dr. Subramanian has been a professional expert of psychiatry on local TV channels, Chandana, Suvarna News, Samaya, Digvijaya, Udaya etc. and on FM Radio. She is multifaceted, having dabbled at theatre, a Bharathnatyam dancer and a musician.Some of her poems were published in two anthologies 'Peacock's Cry' (2006) and 'I, Me and Myself' (2009). Her book Silent Flute (2013) was published as a part of Navodaya program to encourage Indian English writing in writers below 40 years by Kendra Sahitya Akademi, carries an eloquent foreword by late Dr. U.R. Ananthamurthi.
Blurb A collection of poems that cuts across shameful & cruel state of the society. The poems are intimate, fearless, wry, & laugh-out-loud funny and may help you value your existence as a woman, encouraging you to make a positive difference in your life and get over the stubborn negativity that surrounds. And, punch those creeps in the metro train who constantly stare at your Lolitas.
Dating back to the middle of the ninth century when the world was in the grip of Kali Yuga, a scion of the Ikshvaku dynasty took birth, who would later be tested by time. Right from being deemed as ';sullied' and being out-casted by his villagers to meeting good people of the kingdom of Rudraputra and making friends, there was a kaleidoscopic shift, albeit a harsh one, in the life of the protagonist, Eklavya. There comes the point when he hit a low period in life and no longer cares whether or not there's light at the end of the tunnel. Did he thrive regardless of adversities or did he succumb to the darkness within and outside? Only the ';God of the Sullied' would know!**PRAISE FOR GOD OF THE SULLIED**';Gaurav puts a deliciously different taste in his stories.' - Outlook';Fast-paced, intriguing and engaging, this story is a complete page-turner.' - The New Indian Express';It is not often that writers manage to make the mythic interesting in modern times. Sharma's ';God of the Sullied', excels in bringing a paced narrative that compels readers to leaf through the pages till the very end. It's a sure shot page-turner.' - Deccan Chronicle';A classic, timeless work that sheds light on the ancient Indian philosophy and history. It's a gripping tale that is laced with freshly brewed twists and turns that keep the reader hooked till the last page.' - United News of India';A fascinating foray into loss, grief, deception and self-identity in a real and raw fashion. A fiction thriller so gripping in its action and so convincing in its accuracy that arithmetic appears gloomy.' - Femonomic.com';God of the Sullied will take you down a rollercoaster ride as the pages reveal the simplistic mystery enhanced by Sharma's engaging writing style.' - StarWords India
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