

Wrinkles Through Time
Rose and Divesh had defied tradition by marrying for love, shattering the cultural norms that had guided their community for generations. Yet, despite their choice to break free from tradition, Rose never felt completely fulfilled.
Decades later, in 2041, their daughter Divya faces her own struggles, grappling with her impending death. As she nears the end of her life, an unexpected visitor arrives with a long-held family secret that could alter other buried truths Divya had faced.
This poignant prequel/sequel to Specks of Dust explores the force of family truths and their enduring impact across generations.

Specks of Dust
Published in 2021, my first fiction, Specks of Dust, is based comparatively on the experience in the environment and surroundings I grew up in. The story highlights the cracks of society exposing the taboo of those times, to recognize the vulnerable, in some way saying that they were not alone, and to help them heal from their wounds. It may help society right those wrongs by doing differently for the current and future generations.

Naomi and Peter
My first published work is a children’s short story for CEA Greatest Anthology Written Guinness, called Naomi and Peter. The publication was an attempt to beat the Guinness World Record of 50 writers in a single volume, where Celenic Earth Publication managed to get 109 writers in one volume.