Twin Flame
by Nish Amarnath
Description
Sherry Kasal, diagnosed with type-1 diabetes at the age of five, hopes to draw upon her passion for Math to discover a cure for conditions like her own. She stumbles upon a painting of a boy trapped in a snowstorm. She talks to the boy in this picture whenever she's sad, frustrated, angry and/or dejected. When writer Shaddy Haas enters her life, Sherry is motivated to resume work on a concentric model of electromagnetism that she had abandoned as a teen. Alas, circumstances wrench Sherry and Shaddy apart. Sherry, who reluctantly marries a lawyer, lands in Manhattan, where she scrambles to pick up the vestiges of her shelved research dream and realizes that she’s living a lie. Sherry must also unravel a flabbergasting secret that links Shaddy to the painting of the boy in the snowstorm as they try to find their way back to each other.
Twin Flame, whose narrative is embedded with the alternating voices of its protagonists in both first-person and third-person points of view, combines the mystical ethos of Elif Shafak's 'Forty Rules of Love' with the futuristic cadence of Erich Segal's 'Prizes' and the exotic romanticism of Jan-Philipp Sendker's 'The Art of Hearing Heartbeats.'
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- Excerpts of this novel were read to an audience of more than 3,200 people at the Indian Awaz Lit Fest in a live show (May 2020) [https://www.facebook.com/TheIndianAwaz/videos/2978724268870829/]
- The novel's theme song, Incarnation, premiered in NYC (2019).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9wfBbuOggE&ab_channel=NischintaAmarnath
Endorsements
“I feel the music in its prose.” - Albert Zuckerman, Founder, Writers House Literary Agency NYC.
“I hope to see a great review of this book in the NYTimes.” - Alice Martell, Founder, The Martell Agency.
“Incredibly interesting characters and incredibly compelling issues.” - Jill Marsal, Founder, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.
Author Biography
Nish Amarnath is a New York-based journalist and an author of three published books, including a business biography and a monologue blurbed by Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind. Her latest book, Victims for Sale, a psychological thriller and crime suspense novel published by HarperCollins to considerable success in India, was nominated for the prestigious Mumbai Film Festival Word-to-Screen Award. Outside India, Victims for Sale received critical acclaim in the U.S., UK and Canada. This novel was endorsed by British novelist and film producer Adam Hamdy, and Shamus Award-nominated Charles Salzberg, who described her work as “reminiscent of the prose of Megan Abbott.” The success of Victims for Sale has allowed Nish to share her voice on social, cultural, and human rights issues at multiple platforms, including United Nations associations, U.S. State Department affiliates, NDTV, PBTV London, ITV America and British Council outposts. The book has also enabled her to tangibly mobilize institutional and governmental support for neurodivergent and differently-abled individuals. She has worked with the Government of Bangladesh for improved resource capabilities for children with autism and their families, and with the Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Center on campaigns against soaring insulin prices as well as mental health and resource access among individuals of color with Type-1 diabetes.
Her other awards in writing include the Scholastics Fiction Prize (won), the AMMYs Award across North America (nominated), the Columbia University James. W. Robins Fellowship (won), the Young Journalists’ Program (selected by the German Embassy in Washington, D.C.) and two separate medallions from the Prime Minister of India and the President of India (won) for a collection of apologue-based short stories on cultural appropriation selected from roughly 400,000 entries across 80 nations. Her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington D.C.- based literary journal, Del Sol Review, Medium, the Radical Humanist, Yahoo! and the Big Thrill Magazine, where she interviewed and profiled authors like Christina Dodd. Beyond the contours of her current full-time editorial role at a newsroom in Manhattan, she’s also a part-time faculty member at the New York Writer’s Workshop. She was previously a managing editor of a prolific European magazine publishing group. She holds post-graduate degrees in journalism and media sociology from Columbia University and the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she was a Margot Naylor Scholar. Her website is www.nishamarnath.com.
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- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusUnpublished
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
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