Hoshi Nath is a twenty-three year old, emerging, incarcerated Indian-immigrant writer. He was born in the subcontinent of India, in the southern state of Kerala and was raised since birth away from his home country in the Sultanate of Oman. He moved to the United States in 2014 to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduating in 2018, owing to serendipitous deviations throughout 2018, he slipped into the world of literature in early 2019.
He transformed from a young adult having absolutely no interest in books to a literary fanatic and aspires to create an eclectic oeuvre zooming in on India’s mannerism, orthodoxy, history, conflicts, cross-culture, geography and love.
Writers from whom he seeks inspiration for voice and style includes Chekov, Bond, Hadley, Lahiri and Mishima. Nath outspreads his readings as widely as Hearn, Kafka and Idris.
He is an unpublished writer with three completed short stories and two in the making.