Saket Suryesh

Saket is based out on Delhi. He works with an IT major and lives with his wife and daughter. He lives on books and loves classics, both prose and poetry. He unabashedly draws his inspiration from authors of old English, like Charles Dickens, Bernard Shaw, Dostoevsky, Joseph Conrad, Emily Bronte, Virginia Woolf, and Scott Fitzgerald. He confesses carrying an ancient soul within him, which explains his love for old works of literature, both in English and Hindi. He has earlier published a collection of essays (If Truth Were to Be Told) and a collection of poems (Songs of Desperation, Hope and Love) and coauthored a collection of poems (A Walk Through Nature) with poet and author Marta Moran Bishop. He blogs extensively in Love, Life and Happiness (www.saketsuryesh.net), where he writes about parenting, politics and literature and reviews the books and translations of Ghalib?s Urdu poetry. He is currently working on his first fiction, a romantic story. His works are available online. Other Works by Saket include the following: ?Rescued Poems: Collection of Poems (collected from Old diary pages and Social media) ?If Truth Were to be Told (a collection of essays) ?Songs of Desperation, Hope and Love (a collection of poems from younger years) ?A Walk through Nature (a collection of poems, coauthored with Marta Moran Bishop) ?Betrayed by Time, The Death of a Soldier (short stories) He loves to interact on Twitter (@saket71) and Google+ (@saketsuryesh). © Saket Suryesh. All rights reserved with the author.