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The WIP Show| S1E15| Featuring Sunil M S #AuthorInterview #authors

The WIP Show| S1E15| Featuring Sunil M S #AuthorInterview #authors

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In this episode, we sit down with Sunil M S as he takes us to his glitching world and the interesting characters who are battling it out.About Sunil M SSunil M S was born in Dharwad, Karnataka, and grew up on a steady diet of books by Stephen King, Haruki Murakami, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Asimov, Zelazny and more. His journey as a writer began in 2009 with narrative poems which evolved into flash fiction, short stories, and now his second novel – Whispers in the Void.His first novel, Song of the Whale, was published in 2021.Follow the Author:X:https://x.com/keypounderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadowtrail/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunil-m-s-5736bb26/About the Book Reality cracks. Time leaks. The world will end in 102 days.A message appears on every digital device on Earth: reality is a simulation―and it's shutting down. As the world descends into chaos and eerie “glitches” begin to warp the fabric of existence, five strangers―a jaded journalist, an atheist novelist, a love-struck cabbie, the Prime Minister of India, and a lonely bartender―grapple with the meaning of life, memory, and love in a universe that may not be real. But if nothing is real, what do we hold on to?Grab a copy: https://amzn.to/45EKC2Q----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WHO ARE WE?A literary consultancy based in Mumbai, we work with authors and publishers to polish, publish, and promote their books.Know more about us on our website: https://keemiyacreatives.com/ORWrite to us at contact@keemiyacreatives.com

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