Sameer Saxena

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in Bareilly, India
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Sameer Saxena is an Indian author who made his debut with a contemporary mystery thriller Sunset by the River, published in August 2020 by Flipping Pages. The novel was well received by the readers garnering positive reviews. The success of his first novel gave Sameer a boost to finish his long-awaited science fiction project as well.
Sameer is a bank professional, working as a Manager at UCO bank. He completed his graduation in Mechanical Engineering in 2013 after which he worked as a teaching associate for two years before joining the bank. Being a physics lover and a mechanical engineer, he was fascinated by atoms and particles since his school days. The idea of writing The Creatom has been blooming since his first year o
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Sameer Saxena It was a difficult time for me. Deciding to write a novel was easy but executing it was the phase which took over 5 years. I had phases when I wanted …moreIt was a difficult time for me. Deciding to write a novel was easy but executing it was the phase which took over 5 years. I had phases when I wanted to give up. I used to doubt if this story will ever be completed or not, but then, my mind used to go back to the starting point and the idea why I started. I just used to revisit those 3 lines, and this has what kept me motivated.
I started writing as a part of my hobby but now that it is getting recognition, I may say that it is not just an hobby but turns out to be my passion. Other than this, I love travelling. As a banker, I have a transferable job so I got chances to visit various places and meet people. I really like to explore new places and people as they have their own stories. That is how I deal with writer's block. I go to places and meet people.(less)
Sameer Saxena The most painful and sensitive wounds are the unsaid words. You know you have a story. You know you have something worth telling the world. Yet, you c…moreThe most painful and sensitive wounds are the unsaid words. You know you have a story. You know you have something worth telling the world. Yet, you choose to remain silent just because you do not want to take a step towards exploring your ability to tell a story. This feeling of suffocation glued to me for around 3 years after I've graduated from my college.
You get to know a person who has it all perfectly fine in his or her life, then one fine evening, everything turns upside down. The person’s life just gets almost destroyed. And you can do nothing but wait for the things to get back to normal. You can choose to forget that anything has happened. Or, you can choose to write. I chose to write. I think this is the best thing about being a writer. You create things which otherwise do not exist.(less)
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“The only thing that distracts us from our misery is the utter realness of the nature. It does not deceive us. It just presents itself as it is. No artificial behavior, no false expectations. It just conveys one message, be in the present and never expect anything in return.”
Sameer Saxena, Sunset by the River

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