Jammu: At a time when speculative fiction often leans toward spectacle, Ssamridhi Gulati’s The Shadow Weaver takes a quieter, more introspective path, positioning science fiction not as escapism, but as emotional inquiry.
Released on 9 January 2026, the novel was officially launched at the Authors’ Stage of the National Book Trust India during the World Book Fair. Within days, the book rose to the #2 position on Amazon’s bestseller list, signalling strong reader curiosity around a debut that blends psychology with multiverse storytelling.
Reframing Science Fiction Through a Psychological Lens
Unlike conventional multiverse narratives that centre on action or alternate histories, The Shadow Weaver approaches parallel realities as emotional possibilities. Its protagonist, Mayaa, navigates different versions of her life, each shaped by a choice once available but never taken.
Through this structure, Gulati shifts the genre’s focus. The question is not what alternate worlds look like, but how they feel. Each reality becomes a meditation on identity, ambition, regret, healing, and belonging. The speculative becomes intimate.
Gulati, who comes from a background in psychology, draws on her understanding of inner conflict and self-fragmentation to construct characters driven less by destiny and more by emotional truth. The result is fiction that invites reflection rather than adrenaline, encouraging readers to examine their own unlived lives.
A Regional Voice with National Resonance
The book’s launch at the World Book Fair marked a significant moment not only for the author but for Jammu’s emerging literary presence. Gulati represents a growing cohort of writers from the region contributing to contemporary Indian fiction with distinctive thematic voices.
Her recognition among the Thirty Most Influential Women of Jammu & Kashmir further underscores the cultural impact of her work beyond the page. The upcoming felicitation on International Women’s Day positions her literary journey within a broader narrative of women shaping public and creative discourse in the region.
Building a Literary Ecosystem Beyond the Book
While The Shadow Weaver stands as a complete narrative, it is conceived as the first instalment in a larger series exploring identity across parallel frameworks. Gulati maintains creative control over the evolving universe, emphasising author-led storytelling over formulaic production.
Her digital platforms including, @the3a.m_whisperer, @authorssamridhigulati, and @the3a.m.blogger, extend the themes of the novel into micro-literature, reflections, and psychological musings, creating a cross-platform literary ecosystem that deepens reader engagement.
More Than a Debut
Rather than positioning the novel as simply a genre release, Gulati frames it as a conversation starter. At its core, The Shadow Weaver asks readers to reconsider how identity is shaped, not just by the choices we make, but by the versions of ourselves we leave behind.
In doing so, the book signals a shift in how speculative fiction can function within Indian literature: as a space for introspection, healing, and philosophical exploration.