Mohit Uppal

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Mohit Uppal

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Mohit Uppal is a management consultant at A.T. Kearney who moonlights as a writer. His great-grandfather was a stern English teacher during the British colonial regime. His grandfather can shoot Shakespeare and Wodehouse from the hip. He, of course, holds no such literary prowess. What he has are a child’s imagination and an adult’s woe of making rent in Mumbai. Some of his favorite books are fantasy novels and he is a big fan of Jonathan Stroud. He is also an IITian. But don’t hold that against him.

Here Be Dragons is his debut novel.

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Literature should not be comfortable. It should be prickly. It should gnaw at you. It should take you out to the garden yard and cannon you with the hose.

 


It was early March when the great Sir Jeffrey Archer stopped by IIT Bombay for a visit during a book tour for his latest novel. He was being interviewed by the institute’s media body. They asked him “What advice would you impart to young aspiring authors of today?” and he said, “They should wait. Wait, until they have a wealth of experience. I started writing when I was 32.”


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