Adeerus Ghayan
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Adeerus Ghayan | |
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Born | Pakistan |
Occupation | Novelist, writer |
Language | English language |
Genre | Terrorism, Science fiction, Biopunk |
Notable works | Bullets and Train, The Scriptwriter, Ibil |
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Adeerus Ghayan is a Pakistani novelist who writes in the English and Urdu languages.
Writing career[edit]
Ghayan's first English novel was published in 2014. Since then he has published eleven books in English.[1] His novels focus on religio-politico-military issues. Eight of his English novels are available for sale in the United Kingdom. He has written numerous short stories. Additionally, he has also co-authored a book on Autism.
His recent novel The Scriptwriter has caused considerable controversy by touching a number of sensitive issues like American President's involvement in Pakistani politics,[2] Pakistani military controlling political parties and Pakistan's involvement in the current crisis in the Middle East.[3]
His Urdu books are only available in Pakistan.
Bibliography[edit]
Novels[edit]
- Bullets and Train (2014)
- Life of a Lotus
- You are Invited
- Fire of Love
- The Scriptwriter
- Dollz (2015)
- Rimachi (2015)
- Ibil (2015)
Non Fiction[edit]
- Ideology of Islam (2014)
- History of Islam (2014)
- Reducing Autism Poisoning Impacts (2014)
Notable Short Stories[edit]
- Dragon’s Teeth
- Crime, Climate and Change - Australian Prime Minister is charged by the International Criminal Court for facilitating Climate Change activities
References[edit]
- ↑ Adeerus Ghayan. "Adeerus Ghayan". Goodreads.com. Retrieved 2016-01-13.
- ↑ "Ruminating Pathankot".
- ↑ "Book review : Adeerus Ghayan's novel, The Scriptwriter – a unique entry in Pakistan's literary scenario". Archived from the original on 2016-02-07. Unknown parameter
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