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Aagosh Chaudhary

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in Bhopal, India
August 30

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Aagosh Chaudhary I got the idea for The Last Man when I saw that most post-apocalyptic books dealt with finding other survivors or fighting some external force. I want…moreI got the idea for The Last Man when I saw that most post-apocalyptic books dealt with finding other survivors or fighting some external force. I wanted to explore the protagonist's mental health and how it would be challenged with such isolation. (less)
Aagosh Chaudhary I am currently working on polishing the subsequent drafts of my second novel, titled Starfall. It is a YA satire on the Indian Education System with a…moreI am currently working on polishing the subsequent drafts of my second novel, titled Starfall. It is a YA satire on the Indian Education System with a science-fantasy setting. (less)
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Another favorite of mine. I love, love that this one is so character focused and is set entirely inside Marlinspike Hall, one of my favorite locations. As a kid, I used to dream of living on this estate. The slapstick humour is evergreen and I was ov ...more
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The spookiness, the strangeness, the feverish delirious state of Tintin with the nightmares of prophecy are all things that I remember well after so many years. A quaint & wacky adventure I was glad to revisit
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Its like the author set out out to write a literary fiction book first, but then shoehorned genre fiction elements at the last minute (maybe possibly at the publisher's behest to make it more marketable and easier to digest). So instead of this a bea ...more
Bliss Montage by Ling  Ma
"Each chapter left me wanting more but not in a way where I’m going to think about these stories for a while, but in a way where I’m just a little bit annoyed. "
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An existential balm and remedy to the hopelessness and existential crises that haunt us and our species in our current epoch.
This is my 3rd book by Carl Sagan and his way with words remains unmatched. How could a planetary scientist, someone whose e
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An existential balm and remedy to the hopelessness and existential crises that haunt us and our species in our current epoch.
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Stephen  King
“Writing isn't about making money, getting famous, getting dates, getting laid, or making friends. In the end, it's about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well. It's about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy.”
Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

Terry Pratchett
“Poets have tried to describe Ankh-Morpork. They have failed. Perhaps it's the sheer zestful vitality of the place, or maybe it's just that a city with a million inhabitants and no sewers is rather robust for poets, who prefer daffodils and no wonder. So let's just say that Ankh-Morpork is as full of life as an old cheese on a hot day, as loud as a curse in a cathedral, as bright as an oil slick, as colourful as a bruise and as full of activity, industry, bustle and sheer exuberant busyness as a dead dog on a termite mound.”
Terry Pratchett, Mort

Terry Pratchett
“The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.”
Terry Pratchett, Diggers

Edward O. Wilson
“The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall.”
Edward O. Wilson

Byung-Chul Han
“The complaint of the depressive individual, “Nothing is possible,” can only occur in a society that thinks, “Nothing is impossible.”
Byung-Chul Han, The Burnout Society

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