Jayaprakash Satyamurthy
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Ashes and Entropy
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2018
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The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, Vol. 2
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2022
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Cthulhusattva: Tales of the Black Gnosis
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2016
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Weird Tales of a Bangalorean
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2014
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Come Tomorrow: And Other Tales of Bangalore Terror
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2020
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Strength of Water
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2019
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A Volume of Sleep
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2017
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Journal of Megrim
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2021
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Broken Cup
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2020
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Shelter From The Storm: and other myths
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2023
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"This is another fun romp from Edwards following his Gallows Court which first introduced the series characters. I think they're more thrillers than traditional 1930s murder mysteries and are more bloodthirsty though not graphic. There's a lot of gath"
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This novel centres on Iris Whittle, who works in a dollmaker's shop, painting and dressing porcelain dolls and also serving as a salesgirl. Not quite a doll factory, but to an extent the novel's title also has a thematic purpose, signposting the vari ...more | |
"Aiken has a real problem with pacing, I'm noticing. This book is styled "a novel of suspense," but only in the last 30 pages or so does anything really happen (and happen it does!) The rest of the novel is spent meandering from one dead end to the ne"
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"I read this book when it was first published in 1976 but didn't remember it. I'd say that the suspense was drawn out and the last few chapters were actually suspenseful when it tied it all up. I was also not quite happy with the ending because I want"
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This is a wild concoction. A young woman is engaged to marry a lawyer from a wealthy family in 1890s New York. Instead, she goes off to England to look after her half-brother's children, finds the children abandoned in a seedy boarding home, takes th ...more | |
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In 1972, a supply boat arrives at a lighthouse off the Cornish coast to find the three men on duty have disappeared. There is no trace of them. 20 years later, a writer of historical tales of nautical adventure decides to write a book about the case, ...more | |
"First published in 1887 this story takes place in the countryside near Rome. It is broken into two parts with the first part of the story related by a painter, Martino who is telling the story of his friend Marcello, a composer. Martino becomes conce"
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“She wouldn't start a religion. She wouldn't teach anyone truth. The problem starts there. When you decide to teach someone truth. It is a problem, when someone teaches you truth.”
― Strength of Water
― Strength of Water
“I want to find a terrible secret at the city’s heart
then go all the way back and find the first truths soaked into this land
and further, furthest, I want to walk
in empty space forever right here
don’t follow me”
― Weird Tales of a Bangalorean
then go all the way back and find the first truths soaked into this land
and further, furthest, I want to walk
in empty space forever right here
don’t follow me”
― Weird Tales of a Bangalorean
“I would like to carve my novel in a piece of wood. My characters—I would like to have them heavier, more three-dimensional ... My characters have a profession, have characteristics; you know their age, their family situation, and everything. But I try to make each one of those characters heavy, like a statue, and to be the brother of everybody in the world.”
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“There is only one real misfortune: to forfeit one's own good opinion of oneself. Lose your complacency, once betray your own self-contempt and the world will unhesitatingly endorse it.”
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“I will not deny but that the best apology against false accusers is silence and sufferance, and honest deeds set against dishonest words.”
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“Everyone underestimates their own life. Funny thing is, in the end, all our stories...they're the same. In fact, no matter where you go in the world, there is only one important story: of youth, loss and yearning for redemption. So we tell the same story, over and over. Only the details are different. ”
― Family Matters
― Family Matters
“I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
― The Happy Prince and Other Stories
― The Happy Prince and Other Stories

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I'm getting caught up on my backlog, but it'll likely be some time before I get caught up. So I, as well as my correspondents, will likely have to school ourselves to patience for some time yet.

I was about to comment on the picture I show on yr avatar & now.. Anyway I am sure we'll get along, from following Ya for the whole time I show an genuine match on our tastes
Take care Jay ( such a loong name at first I thought u were pulling my leg or that u were wearing a Hindu nickname, Like Sam in Zelazny's work on "lord of Light" )
I will be sure to add U on my future recommendations :D
Cheers, Ivonne