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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPrabindh Sundareson is a practising engineer and lives in the garden city of Bengaluru with his family. A significant part of his career has been shaped in the tech industry. In 2010, he founded the Consumer Electronics chapter of IEEE in Bengaluru and chaired the first International Conference on Consumer Electronics in 2017. ‘Writing for a cause’ has provided purpose and more focus on his writing.Read More...
Prabindh Sundareson is a practising engineer and lives in the garden city of Bengaluru with his family. A significant part of his career has been shaped in the tech industry. In 2010, he founded the Consumer Electronics chapter of IEEE in Bengaluru and chaired the first International Conference on Consumer Electronics in 2017.
‘Writing for a cause’ has provided purpose and more focus on his writing.
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In this bilingual book, the author takes the inquisitive reader through an unconventional poetic view of Sangam Tamil writings, through life situations that bring forward the Puram (புறம்) genre’s two thousand years of history to make it remarkably current. The English descriptions tread the middle path between a pedantic translation and street vocabulary, and the colors of life burst out vividly in each page through the Tamil verses, with differen
In this bilingual book, the author takes the inquisitive reader through an unconventional poetic view of Sangam Tamil writings, through life situations that bring forward the Puram (புறம்) genre’s two thousand years of history to make it remarkably current. The English descriptions tread the middle path between a pedantic translation and street vocabulary, and the colors of life burst out vividly in each page through the Tamil verses, with different narratives co-existing with each other, through the eyes of a learned poet and interpreters.
Quoting the original Tamil text and interpreting it through the eyes of the poet and his entourage, more than a hundred situations in the book shed light on the beauty of Tamil text. Verses from Thiruvalluvar, Kambar, Avvaiyar, Agathiyar nestle comfortably with proverbs and colloquial sayings, prominently highlighting the richness that adorns Tamil poetry with a grace that has withstood the passage of time.
“...engages the reader with a timeless Tamil quote for every occasion in life…”
“....definitely opens a small but interesting door into the infiniteness of Tamil culture. A must read…”
“The story is captivating, the insights are profound, and it has just the right mix of futuristic science and human emotions. This gemstone is a delightful read!”
- Andrew Russell, Ph.D, Nvidia
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In this sequel to the “Quantum of Entanglement”, Nattu returns as a rebel researcher revered and reviled alike, investigating space-time anomalies, and struggling with personal conflicts, when an unexpected message from a tho
“The story is captivating, the insights are profound, and it has just the right mix of futuristic science and human emotions. This gemstone is a delightful read!”
- Andrew Russell, Ph.D, Nvidia
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In this sequel to the “Quantum of Entanglement”, Nattu returns as a rebel researcher revered and reviled alike, investigating space-time anomalies, and struggling with personal conflicts, when an unexpected message from a thought-to-be-lost humanoid sent to Mars stirs up renewed interest in his work.
Can Nattu and the new intelligence survive the powerful forces battling to gain control of what he vowed to use for creating a better world? Or will he fail and create an apocalyptic world filled with emptiness?
In a story of personal struggles, intense conflicts and powerful imagery, the author weaves science fiction into a narrative that everybody can feel a part of, a story that might already be unravelling in our midst.
Set in a time in the future, in a world where clones and robots are as natural as humans, the stories panoramically stretch from beautiful coastlines on earth to the windswept plains on Mars. As each protagonist tries to achieve a goal in their own world, unexpected interruptions derail their plans. Will the entangled nature of life change their goals or alter their minds? Accompanied by masterful illustrations from the brush of renowned artist Ganesh Doddaman
Set in a time in the future, in a world where clones and robots are as natural as humans, the stories panoramically stretch from beautiful coastlines on earth to the windswept plains on Mars. As each protagonist tries to achieve a goal in their own world, unexpected interruptions derail their plans. Will the entangled nature of life change their goals or alter their minds? Accompanied by masterful illustrations from the brush of renowned artist Ganesh Doddamani, each story uncovers forces in parallel worlds that propel us toward our entangled destinies. Whichever side we take, the surprising endings are thought-provoking.
“Among Prabindh’s short stories is ‘The Creators Charge’, a mesmerizing amalgam of filter coffee, sick robots and a space mission gone terribly wrong. In ‘Dial M for Mask’, the author offers the reader surprising new perspectives in life that emerge from the protagonist, Manohar’s mysterious new face mask. Intrigued? Take a ride on Prabindh’s ‘A Quantum of Entanglement’, short stories that connect our experiences across space and time and across body and mind.”
– Dr. Ajit Rao, Senior Director, Qualcomm
Accompanying the reader through every sip of coffee, a piece of history in the pouring rain and in every pain, this coffee-table book, Sensibility Through the Eye of the Needle, narrates life’s poignant moments accompanied with beautiful visuals, bonding the reader instantly. By offering a window of Sensibility, this book has something profound waiting to be shared, experienced and remembered on each page.
"I found the poems very refreshing
Accompanying the reader through every sip of coffee, a piece of history in the pouring rain and in every pain, this coffee-table book, Sensibility Through the Eye of the Needle, narrates life’s poignant moments accompanied with beautiful visuals, bonding the reader instantly. By offering a window of Sensibility, this book has something profound waiting to be shared, experienced and remembered on each page.
"I found the poems very refreshing and relaxing. The spectrum of topics covered and lucid writing makes it very interesting….highly recommend to keep a copy. "
- Dr. Sudeendra Koushik, Chief Innovator, PRASU, Bengaluru
Rustling under the covers In the guise of darkness The pen & I The paper burns With a mind on fire These twists & turns Can never make us tire Forced to bury the past With relief and flee the town Let the past not return So what, is all time to be locked down ? Will write our hearts ou Read More...
Prelude Ilon Must was a man who did not wait for things. And yet, this search for a candidate to Mars had proven to be much longer than expected. He wanted to finalise things in todays meeting, if the launch was to happen in 2021. The data presented by the leader, clearly showed that the lead-cand Read More...
The dream came again. "He was standing on the shore in the dusk. All alone as the familiar wave came forward, wrapping itself around him. As the salty wave retreated, he could see it carrying away his heart. Surprisingly he felt no pain, no feelings, as he watched the sun going down in the horizon. Read More...
Manohar was practising supine to sitting movements, with one eye on the tiny TV. He spent his life alone, looking up and all around, like a two eyed camera at the center of his near empty hut. The villagers kept him alive, more with jolly words than with food. Makkal, his favorite dog lay at the do Read More...
123456789101112.1234567891011.12. It was the last hour. He looked forward to this hour, every day. It was as if the whole universe waited, cheering for all the hands to congregate at the clock's North. Did he really have fever ? He looked on with a feverish anticipation. He heard it again clearly th Read More...
கூவத்தை தாண்டும் போது கூட நான் மூக்கை மூடியதில்லை ஆனால் இன்று என் வீட்டை கடக்கும் எதிர்த்த வீட்டுக் கார Read More...
"Cabin crew, prepare for lift off", the automated voice resounded through the cabin. It was the first week of Merch, the third in the season of the sun, 2045. He raised his eyebrows twice to signal his readiness to the VR goggles, and the soft body-belt bolted itself around him. The bright scenery o Read More...
A new day Everyday with my open eye I see a millionaire I can be Buy on low and sell on high Is what they told to me So is what I do immediately And wait the hours anxiously The next day The next day comes like a bee A sea of red is all I see Hopes vanishing like balls Down steep waterfalls And sti Read More...
Kattapanai. A remote village in the south of the Indian sub-continent. Dec 25 10 AM: There was a festive mood in the air. Paper stars rustled in their fake glory, hanging onto the past. Bare bodied boys ran around with glee. Siluva could recognise some of them, born just last year. The sea a Read More...
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