Book Release Alert - The Cubicle
My second book, The Cubicle is finally ready. It should have made its release two years back, fortunately for me and you, it didn’t make it. It had to be rewritten fully. Thanks to Karthik Nilagiri for his twenty pages feedback on the book, Priti Shaw for editing the book word by word, Arun Dhandapani for the cover photo.
Amazon has shortlisted The Cubicle for its publication. That is only the very basic initial stage. Before they take it further they want to see the potential market for the book.
So they have posted the first few chapters of the book in their site. Based on the nominations that the book receives, they will act further on publishing the book.
So here is what you need to do. Go to this site (http://goo.gl/PrvaX1). Read the first few chapters. If you want to read this book further, nominate the book. Nominate it, if only you want to read the book. And please do share it with your friends.
What is The Cubicle about?
"This book is about a writer who wants to write about life (or the lack of it) in the IT industry. After weighing the available options, he decides to join a company and then write about it. With fake experience, he manages to clear the interview and joins the company. Within months at work, he gets a long term onsite opportunity which he desperately avoids strategically. He even gets politically entangled, not the office politics which is obvious anyways, but in Indian politics. He excels in his career and even completes the book, until he falls in a dilemma over a career making decision.
He wasn’t doing everything alone, he had a partner throughout.
Someone with no prior IT experience survives and excels in a top IT company?
I must be kidding.
Or this has to be the best super hero story?
Or the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious ‘fiction’ written ever?
Or book full of lies starting from this synopsis?
Or this synopsis is a typo error, really big time?
It isn’t that tough, if you know the shortcuts inside ‘the cubicle’.
The Cubicle is a fictional non-fictional book with a pinch of sarcasm and fun. The fictional elements are added to the book to make you believe the ‘unbelievable(s)’, with a very thin line of story woven around.
Sarcasm and Humour are intended; Laughter will be asking for too much, but smile(s), and tips & tricks to make your career better than what it is now, guaranteed.
This is NOT an autobiography.”