Shruti chandra

Shruti Chandra

Exploring Ancient Myths Through Modern Narratives

Delve into stories inspired by Hindu history, Upanishads, and beyond.

About Voyage

Science Fiction

adventure

Mythological fiction

Trapped in Yamlok, Nachiketa embarks on a mystical voyage where he encounters Yam Dev and a mysterious machine that can teleport beings across realms. Hunted across dimensions, he must choose between saving himself or sacrificing everything for a greater cause

About Shruti Chandra

Shruti Chandra is a fiction writer, web content developer, editor and a mother. She did her graduation and Master's in English Literature from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. After a brief stint in journalism where she worked for Deccan Herald and The Asian Age, she devoted herself to fiction writing and content development. Her articles have appeared in the Deccan Herald, Women's Era, Alive and in many online publications. She has written four e-books on writing: Begin Writing Fiction, Planning before Writing a Novel, Tropes and Schemes: Stylistic Devices to Add Character to your Writing, and Basic and Advanced Editing. She is the editor at Nibiruki Books, and develops content for international businesses. She lives in Delhi with her young daughter. This is her second novel.

From journalism to fiction writing, my journey has been guided by a deep fascination with ancient wisdom and its relevance in our modern world. Through extensive research in Sanskrit and the Upanishads, I bring forgotten stories to life.



Former Journalist turned Author
Sanskrit & Upanishads Scholar
Mythology Enthusiast

Featured Quotes

"Yam Dev, I want to know what death is."

"The man's voice is after a machine called Voyager, he thought."

"Can somebody die and not really die? Is it possible?"

Discover My Books

My Writing World

My Writing Rituals



Early morning writing sessions with classical Indian music



Masala chai and meditation before each writing session



Research-first approach with extensive note-taking

Books That Inspire Me



The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni



Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie



Bhagavad Gita translations by various scholars

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