Saiswaroopa Iyer
Saiswaroopa Iyer is an Indian author, who has published in the mythological genre. Her notable books are Abhaya, Avishi, Draupadi and Mauri.
Saiswaroopa Iyer  | |
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| Occupation | Writer | 
| Nationality | Indian | 
| Alma mater | IIT | 
| Genre | Mythological-Fiction | 
| Notable works | 
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She has an MBA from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and is a former investment professional.[1]
She has been using Kindle Direct Publishing for publishing her books.[2]
Abhaya
    
| Author | Saiswaroopa Pinni | 
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Anoop Ravindran | 
| Country | India | 
| Language | English | 
| Series | Abhaya collection | 
| Subject | Krishna, Myth, Fantasy | 
Publication date  | 2015 | 
| Pages | 333 | 
Abhaya is Saiswaroopa's first book,[3] and also the first book of the Abhaya collection. The story is about Abhaya, a fictional princess and Dharmasena, her father, Bhauma, lord of Kamarupa and Krishna. The character Abhaya is portrayed as a formidable warrior who defeats the Bhauma.[4]
Avishi
    
Avishi had been optioned for film or digital adaptation.[5]
References
    
-  "Krishna Yogeshvara: The Dice of Kutil Dharma". The Pioneer Website. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
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