Ankit writes at the fault line between myth and memory.
His work is driven by questions of identity, fracture, ambition, love, loss, and the uneasy truce between order and chaos that most people live with but rarely name. The characters in his stories are mirrors to be endured: minds under strain, hearts negotiating with purpose, intelligence colliding with longing. Power, in his writing, is never abstract—it is psychological, intimate, and costly.
Trained as a software architect, Ankit approaches storytelling the way he approaches systems: by dissecting how things fail, how they adapt, and what remains when structure collapses. He explores consciousness as a terrain—memory as architecture, love as destabilization, and meaning as something forged under pressure rather than discovered whole. The result is fiction that reads as myth on the surface and confession beneath it.
Ankit lives in Pune, India. He is an artist, reader, gamer, lifelong explorer of ideas—and a father, which, more than anything else, keeps him tethered to the human center of his work.