About Heart & Brain
Kirkus’ Review:
Stimulating, cerebral SF that finds fertile ground in its modern and future India setting.
This worthy collection features stories that engagingly tackle themes of ethics, responsibility, and the subjugation of women. Overall, they have a deeply intellectual and science-struck quality of the sort that occurs when a distinctly scientific mind turns to fiction; it’s a dynamic that calls to mind Carl Sagan’s work in his bestselling novel Contact (1985). The book’s length is as efficient as a paperback from SF’s Golden Age, and its stories, featuring Indian characters and locales, intriguingly recall the fiction of Hugo Gernsback and Astounding Stories.
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I have been a teacher since 1984 and critical thinking and verbal teacher since 2000. While I was a bad student during my education, I have become a good student during my teaching profession, learning more from my students than from my colleague.
Though a published author in late 80s, I have become an academic author by writing a GMAT Sentence Correction book for Pearson India. Now, I am trying my hand in sci-fi and literary fiction. Heart & Brain is a book close to my heart because it explores the scientific side of emotion as well as emotional side of science.
I really appreciate your constructive criticism to improve my craft and a positive one, if you feel like giving, a pat on my shoulder to write more.