Larry Bone is an India focused novel, columnist and feature article writer. His first novel is "Myself Lost." He has written over 34 articles for his Substack blog, "India Street." His articles feature an American’s reflections on India’s culture, history, mythology, Hindi cinema films, the Indian diaspora and similarities and differences between the cultures of India and America. His sudden realization that India was all he cared to write about occurred near the end of a Bollywood film appropriately titled, "Salaam Namaste," or “Welcome” (in this case) to India. He accepted the invitation and searched for everything he could find about India for the next 13 years. His writing process is the “pantser” method, (by the seat of the pants) wherein the author has no idea what he is going to write until the moment just before he begins. Mr. Bone lives in Elizabeth, New Jersey and is currently working on the second novel of an India quadrillage set mostly in Haryana state, India except for the last novel which occurs in a harbor next to an Indian Naval base near Chennai. His protagonists are outsiders experiencing distress, who are seeking redemption.