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Journey Written in Many Voices

For more than twenty-five years, my writing has lived at the intersection of genres—fiction and nonfiction, theology and philosophy, poetry and drama, inspiration and speculation. Each form offers a different voice, yet all speak to the same human questions.

My journey deepened when literature became more than storytelling and became an experience. Reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini revealed how stories cross borders, carry pain with dignity, and turn memory into shared humanity. From there, I was drawn to speculative and futuristic writing—stories that ask what if not as escape, but as moral inquiry.

Alongside imagination, theology remained a steady presence—not confined to doctrine, but alive in stories, poetry, and ordinary lives wrestling with faith. This website is not a single shelf of books; it is a crossroads where genres meet, cultures converse, and literature becomes connection.

Welcome to the conversation.

—Dr. Everest John.

Title: Seven Hands

Description: Fictional Novel The Seven Hands: The Forces That Shape Human Life We often believe our lives are shaped by our own decisions alone. But

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Title of Book: Abstract Writings

Description: Prose · Poetry · Reflection(Available separately in English and Urdu) Abstract Writings is a reflective work where prose and poetry meet experience, and meaning

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Title of Book: Gospel on Mars

Description: Fiction · Speculative · Philosophical Gospel on Mars is a speculative novel that explores religion beyond Earth—asking how faith, belief, and spiritual meaning survive

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Title of Book: Jesus Parables

Description: Theology(Available separately in English and Urdu) Jesus Parables offers a reflective engagement with the parables of Jesus—stories that reveal truth through simplicity, metaphor, and

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Title of Book: Bible Ki Khurdbani

Description: Christian Theology (Urdu) A collection of Christian theological articles that approaches the Bible as a living text—one that speaks into faith, doubt, conscience, and

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