As an unborn son appears incognito to meet his parents in Time Travel, or XR-89 steps in from alien space to teleport human nervous systems, astral dimensions merge with curious fascination into living reality.In a collection of sixteen short stories, R.N. Sharma explores the paradoxes of the occult, the morbid and the mystic, reassembling human experience in worlds beyond worlds of Time and Space. With his spontaneous flair for story-telling, the author sweeps, the reader into a futuristic narrative with soft, light strokes that tell of human emotion and insight.A sensitive appropriation of science fiction, The Embroidered Newspaper, relocates a genre of technology in the tradition of a warm, living, literary document.
As an unborn son appears incognito to meet his parents in Time Travel, or XR-89 steps in from alien space to teleport human nervous systems, astral dimensions merge with curious fascination into living reality.In a collection of sixteen short stories, R.N. Sharma explores the paradoxes of the occult, the morbid and the mystic, reassembling human experience in worlds beyond worlds of Time and Space. With his spontaneous flair for story-telling, the author sweeps, the reader into a futuristic narrative with soft, light strokes that tell of human emotion and insight.A sensitive appropriation of science fiction, The Embroidered Newspaper, relocates a genre of technology in the tradition of a warm, living, literary document.