Diagonal Days: The comic strip based on the Diagonal Lane books
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Diagonal Days: The comic strip based on the Diagonal Lane books
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Diagonal Days - 001
Dear Friends,
now that our friend Sod finally has a proper drum kit, we'll leave Sid, Sod, Sue and Ben to their punk music. Someday, we may go back and catchup with their doings again.
But now, it is time for something new...
To coincide with the publication by Hachette of my comedy novel "Death on Diagonal Lane" , I am launching a new comic strip called Diagonal Days. It is based on the characters of the Diagonal Lane books. Diagonal Lane is an unremarkable suburb on the outskirts of an unnamed South Indian city, but populated with the most wacky characters, who have their own way of doing things. To really appreciate the nuances of this strip, you need to read my novel, available on Amazon. However, you will enjoy it even if you don't wish to do so.
This first episode introduces Mr. and Mrs. Reddy. Mr. Reddy is a long suffering retired bank manager. Mrs. Reddy is his batty wife, who has won a cooking contest and likes inventing outlandish dishes, which her husband is forced to eat.
Saturday, October 01, 2022
My novel is published by Hachette!!!
Dear Friends,
my latest comedy novel "Death on Diagonal Lane" has been published by Hachette India:
https://www.hachetteindia.com/Structured on the surface like a conventional murder mystery, it takes each of the stereotypes of this genre and turns it on its head. The inconvenient corpse, the bumbling policeman, the too-clever-by-half detective, the vacillating needle of suspicion – they are all there. And yet they aren’t. Each of these chestnuts is used as grist for satire. Absurdities are central to this work. Deeply influenced by Kafka’s use of the absurd, I attempt to use absurdities as a tool to provoke thought: sometimes the absurd can be more real than reality.
On the other hand, the writing is in the style of light humor. Readers who are not overly concerned about messages and just wish to be entertained will not be disappointed. They will find it a pleasant and amusing work.
You might find it in your favorite bookshop,
And on Amazon:
https://amzn.to/3SSB11n
And also on Google books:
https://play.google.com/store/
I request you to please share this post and spread the news.
Thanks a ton for your help!
Pashupati "Poltu" Chatterji