“The Orphans of Nilaveli”

Title“The Orphans of Nilaveli”
Year for Search2017
AuthorsSundar, Naru Dames
Secondary AuthorsLaw, Lucas K., and Mak, Derwin
Secondary Title Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy
Pagination317-321
Date Published2017
PublisherLaksa Media Groups
Place PublishedCalgary, AB, Canada
ISBN Number9781988140049
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Dystopia set in a near future Sri Lanka where technology enables people to simply not see members not of their ethnicity.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in Inner Space and Outer Thoughts: Speculative Fiction From Caltech and JPL Authors. Ed. TechLit and Caltech’s Creative Writing Club (Pasadena, CA: TechLit Publishing, 2023), 175-179, with a note on the author on 415. Caltech is the California Institute of Technology and JPL is the NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Jet Propulsion Laboratory administrated and managed by Caltech.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

The author holds a BS in Electrical and Computer engineering from Caltech and and M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California and is the Left Software Architect, Network Connectivity Group, at Intel.

Full Text

2017 Sundar, Naru Dames. “The Orphans of Nilaveli.” Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Lucas K. Law and Derwin Mak (Calgary, AB, Canada: Laksa Media Groups, 2017), 317-321. Rpt. in Inner Space and Outer Thoughts: Speculative Fiction From Caltech and JPL Authors. Ed. TechLit and Caltech’s Creative Writing Club (Pasadena, CA: TechLit Publishing, 2023), 175-179, with a note on the author on 415. Caltech is the California Institute of Technology and JPL is the NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Jet Propulsion Laboratory administrated and managed by Caltech. PSt

Dystopia set in a near future Sri Lanka where technology enables people to simply not see members not of their ethnicity. The author holds a BS in Electrical and Computer engineering from Caltech and and M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California and is the Left Software Architect, Network Connectivity Group, at Intel.