Hi, I’m
Subrata (Sub) Sen, and I’m a unrepentant Other Worlds, Other Times
addict. I have a strong imaginary internal life. Once invested in an author’s
creation, I am reluctant to let go. My dislikes include stories based on real
life in current times. I feel I know as much as I need about real life. It all
started with my exploits as Superman and The Lone Ranger. Being Indian I
nonetheless declined the role of Tonto. I’m no side-kick.
Neal Asher
is my current favorite world-builder. I have worn out others in the past.
Zelazny, PJ Farmer, Sherri Tepper, Dan Simmons, Glen Cook, Steven Brust - they
all abandoned their creations and moved on to new worlds, some where I could
not follow, but the dislocations have been difficult. Other excellent story-tellers
seem to flit about with new creations in every incarnation. I still enjoy them,
but as my focus and attention span has declined greatly since I took care of my
dad for his last 5 years (while working full time - but that’s another real
life story), and since then acting as my mom’s aug, well, I read less than I
used to and stick to a few authors. I look for new worlds mainly by sampling
Fantasy & Science Fiction and Asimov’s. As Neal is younger and fitter than
most, I expect he will outlast me. Neal, Jack Vance worked till he was 95. I do love the fast action, intricate
plotting, quirky characters, hard science, gadgets, AIs, weapons and most of
the the really big explosions in his Polity. The entire world, galaxy and
sometimes all existence is at stake. Waiting for the Jain train is painful (any
link to the ancient Jain religion?). I’ve started The Destroyer series
(enthralling) on Kindle while I wait.
1952: The
accession of Queen Elizabeth II, the birth of Mr.Potato Head, the first
hydrogen bomb, the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya, Mother Teresa’s first home for
the dying in Calcutta and my birth in the city’s military hospital on the very
day a certain Emperor faced pointed criticism from the Republicans with fatal
results two millennia ago. And St. Xavier’s High School is established in
Hazaribagh, India by a certain Australian Jesuit priest. Coincidence? I think
not.
Ten years
later I’m at a Jesuit boarding school in the jungle. I hide in the library
reading all the books flowing from the over-supplied Outback to avoid Jesuit
supervision and compulsory sports. Mysteries first, Agatha Christie, Edgar
Wallace, G.K.Chesterton, then Charles Dickens ... eventually HG Wells and in
desperation, the collected works of Shakespeare. In 1963, JFK is shot and the school
is abuzz. And Andre Norton’s Witch World arrives - other worlds! What a
revelation!! The Day of the Triffids becomes the subject for my English Lit
class, supervised by an Irish priest partial to whiskey. A year later I find a
Penguin edition of The Hobbit in a bookstore in Calcutta. Years of hunting in
used bookstores for science fiction and fantasy follow. Van Vogt, Heinlein,
Anderson, De Camp, Le Guin. So many worlds. Some are one-off creations, but
some, like Norton’s Witch World, Tolkien's middle-earth, Jack Vance’s Old Earth
and his space-faring series created entire universes that I could inhabit.
Zelazny’s Jack of Shadows opened other worlds, followed by the Chronicles of
Amber and many new mixed mythologies.
By 1973 I
have an M.Sc. in Physics and an in the States; five more years of study and 2
degrees follow. A year after I arrived
In Austin, Texas my college roommate handed me a Marlin 30-30 lever action and
said I was an honorary Texan, and so I am. Trained as a physicist I chose to
join an international oil company and
spent the first year in No Trees, West Texas. They let me move on once I can
say “Awl Bidness” correctly.
It’s 1983. I spend the month of January on the
Arctic ice shelf testing a well. The sun never breaks the horizon and the
Aurora blazes over the entire night sky. I lie on my back with my arms out on
the ice to absorb it all for an hour. I am stuck to ice by the time I decide to
move. I know I’ve made the right career choice.
Over the
years I live in 4 continents, travel in all seven and photograph in over 70
countries. I hike, bike, ski, scuba, play the guitar and compose. I try jumping
out of planes and off bridges on bungee cords. After talk by Ray Bradbury I am
inspired to write everyday - for a month. However, typing is like playing
Battleships. It is only my 4th favorite daily activity, so that is that.
Travel and
photography are now my main hobbies. I’ve given up my teaching and consulting.
But I have a home in the Olympic Peninsula overlooking the San Juan Straits. I
spend a couple of months a year there, a couple of months traveling and the
rest in Bangalore where all movement is virtual as the traffic is at a
standstill. My photographs end up on http://www.pbase.com/subsen eventually.
Picture
attached is of my last major hike in 2010 - to the base of Kanchenjunga.
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