Sabarna Roy

Sabarna Roy was born in Calcutta on December 15, 1967.[1] He is presently working as a Senior Vice President of Business Development at Electrosteel Castings Limited.

Sabarna Roy
BornSabarna Roy
(1967-12-15)15 December 1967
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
OccupationAuthor, writer
LanguageEnglish
NationalityIndian
EducationCivil Engineering
Alma materJadavpur University

He took to creative writing in the year 2007. Thereafter, between 2010 and 2019 he has published five literary books: Pentacles, Frosted Glass, Abyss, Winter Poems, and Random Subterranean Mosaic: 2012 – 2018 Time Frozen in Myriad Thoughts. The five books were published by Leadstart Publishing.[2] His books cover all genre: prose, poetry, and plays.

Sabarna Roy has also published a technical book: Articles on Ductile Iron Pipelines and Framework Agreement Contracting Methodology, with his co-authors Rajat Chowdhury and Basanta Bera. This book has been published by Scholar's Press and is a collection of nine articles published in peer-reviewed national and international journals.

Education

Sabarna passed the CBSE Public Examination from Sacred Heart Convent School, Ludhiana in 1982 and Higher Secondary Public Examination from Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission, Kolkata in 1984. He was a first class honors Civil Engineering graduate from Jadavpur University in 1988.[3]

Career

Sabarna is in the 25th year of his work at Electrosteel Castings Limited.

He was awarded the Literoma Laureate Award for fiction in 2019.[4]

He was an invited speaker on the opening day at the Noida International Literature Festival 2019 and an invited speaker on the opening day in a panel discussion on the dark side of the mind at Tata Steel Literary Meet 2020 in Kolkata.[5]

He has been an invited speaker at various national and international conferences to read his technical expositions on irrigation water, wastewater, industrial water, and various other strategic matters related to policy in the environment sector.[5]

Bibliography

  • Pentacles. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2010. ISBN 978-9380154824.
Pentacles comprises one novella and four long narrative poems.
  • Frosted Glass. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2011. ISBN 978-9381115091.
Frosted Glass comprises one story cycle consisting of 14 stories and one poem cycle consisting of 21 poems.
  • Abyss 1. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2011. ISBN 978-9381115367.
Abyss is a full length play in two acts with an interval in between. It is essentially a crime thriller full of suspense.
  • Winter Poems 1. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2013. ISBN 978-9382473718.
The poems contained in this collection, were inspired by the relatively mild season that prevails in Kolkata following the season of festivities, the Durga and Kali Puja, and portray myriad shades of human life.
  • Random Subterranean Mosaic 2012 - 2018 - Time frozen in myriad thoughts. Inkstate Books. 2019. ISBN 978-9352011988.
It is a kaleidoscope of random, yet structured to a pattern, fiction, semi-autobiographical, and autobiographical pieces, covering poems, short-shorts, opinions, observations, and conversations.
  • Roy, Sabarna (2020). Etchings of the First Quarter of 2020. Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd.
It comprises a novella and a poem cycle. The novella deals with dualism of life and the poem cycle is a duel between the poet and his alter-ego.

Technical Publication

Articles on Ductile Iron Pipelines and Framework Agreement Methodology (ISBN 978-613-8-91928-5) authored by Sabarna Roy, Rajat Chowdhury and Basanta Bera and published by Scholars' Press, Stabu Street 15-141, Riga, LV-1010 Latvia, European Union.

References

  1. Philip, Annie (18 September 2014). "Tailing people for tales". The Hindu.
  2. Afaque, Salis. "Random Subterranean Mosaic 2012 – 2018 Book Review". Salismania.com.
  3. "This book is a diary with a common strain to everything, says author Sabarna Roy of his newest work". Indiablooms. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  4. "Literoma Laureate Award Ceremony 2019". 3 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  5. Zachariah, Preeti (28 February 2014). "You say I am a dreamer". The Hindu.
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