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As an advocate for women's rights and equality I am truly grateful for your courage and persistence in bringing injustices out into the open so that every one can be aware of the reality. Keep up your good work". ~ Frani Pulli, US (After reading my stories in translation)
Why is politics turning evil? Wicked politics will turn the Indian society badly towards danger.
Loyalty to Indian PMO Modi is loyalty to nation. Loyalty to nation is timed out.
My stories: The Hindu news paper review on one if my books
"The purport is the book is not for a pleasant read, as the stories are highly thought-provoking. In his prefatory note, he predicts, in his inimitable style and acidulous diction, the reaction of the readers on completion of reading the stories: “You will souse your nibs in seething blood and hone your cogitations positioning them in flames. Each home holds a pen andevery hand produces a story. You will be the leaders of the nation, turn into the Discus of Lord Vishnu and pounce upon corrupt and wicked people.” Obviously, the author is restive and much agitated over the conditions prevailing in society like corruption, domestic violence, rape, tyranny, exploitation of the poor and soon. He wields his pen as a potential weapon to wage a battle against such evils.He chooses topics with diligence and weaves stories around them with emotional spur. The sametenor he adopts for captioning the stories in the book. Though the themes are short, the structure is invigorated with intense techniques comprising satire, sarcasm, magic realism, post- modernism, stream of consciousness, symbolism etc.
He does not hesitate to give an effective solution for the issue dealt with in the story and invariably he conveys a message. The book is a must read for thinkers with a reformist mindset".

INDIAN STORIES: "Ganapathi Rao can set his own rules and own trend, whether it is stream of consciousness or magic realism or combination of both. The writer is like a valorous hero of the yore who wielded his fiery sword to fight the monster to the end". ~ Dr. J. Bhagya Lakshmi, New Delhi
Dr. J. Bhagyalakshmi,
Perhaps sometimes you think "I wonder what that Neil Gaiman does on Fridays when he isn't answering questions on Tumblr?" So here is what I did last Friday... (Although there weren't 40 people in the crew. Only two).

