Arvind Sampath writes about love the way most people experience it—confused, hopeful, and slightly over-analysed.
He is a contemporary Indian author whose work explores modern relationships shaped by technology, culture, and the quiet pressure to have everything figured out. With a background in marketing-engineering and a long-standing love for poetry and human behavior, his writing lives in the space where logic sounds convincing—and emotions politely ignore it.
His debut novel, Love Algorithms, is set in Bengaluru, a city where ancient philosophy meets dating apps, and romance comes with read receipts. The story follows Raghav, a Sanskrit scholar who believes love should be timeless and instinctive, and Priya, a UX designer who believes emotions, like interfaces, can be understood and improved. Both approaches fail in interesting ways.
Beyond writing, Arvind is the Director of Pool Masters & Waterscapes Pvt. Ltd., where he designs everything from FINA-standard sports pools and wave pools to hydrotherapy pools and bespoke residential masterpieces. To him, water isn’t just an element—it’s an emotion. It reflects who we are: calm, chaotic, and occasionally in need of filtration.
That same perspective shapes his storytelling. Arvind writes with quiet humor and self-awareness, for readers navigating love in an age of AI, notifications, and too many opinions. He believes good stories should entertain—but great ones should linger, leaving behind questions you didn’t know you were asking.
If love were logical, he wouldn’t be writing about it.