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Indian novelist and blogger (born 1986)
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Srinath Krishnamoorthy
BornSrinath Thazhatheveetil Krishnamoorthy
(1986-06-24) 24 June 1986 (age 38)
Palakkad, India
OccupationLecturer in Artificial Intelligence, University of West of England, Villa College Malè Maldives, Novelist, Blogger, Motivational Speaker
NationalityIndian
Alma materGovernment Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram; Mar Athanasius College of Engineering, Kothamangalam
GenresNovel, Thriller, Short Stories
SubjectsPsychology, Mysticism, Erotism, Literature, Mythology, Theology
Literary movementPostmodern literature, Psychoanalytics
Years active2015–present
Notable worksHope We Never Meet Again, The Boy Who Dreamed of Booker
Website
hopewenevermeetagain.com

Srinath Krishnamoorthy (born 24 June 1986 in Palakkad, Kerala) is an Indian novelist and blogger. His first novel, Hope We Never Meet Again, a psycho-analytic thriller which deals with murderers that go unpunished, became one of the most sold out books at the Delhi World Book Fair 2016, Asia's largest book fair. There has also been news of a movie adaptation of the novel, but neither the author nor the makers have come out in open with a confirmation.

He right now serves as Lecturer for the University of West of England program in Artificial Intelligence at Villa College; Malè Maldives.

References

  1. ^ "A psycho-analytic thriller from a techie". The Hindu. 17 December 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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