About S.D. Waterhaus
The author is no different from you or the person you last spoke with or the one you will meet next. She delights on happy things, has a hundred favourite movies, and craves for her home delicacies. Much like you do too, she falls sick, gets tired, and feels pain. But unlike any of the ones a pill can cure, she, one day, wakes up to the gaping wound of a world hit by an ancient foe. COVID-19 gives its first blow. Then the second. And the third. And the next million more.
So one quiet morning, she stops her grieving. She just starts to write. The daily news is her window to the world, personal stories her radio channels. Her doodles start to take a form and becomes a living, beating creation. The thing spoke. Its first words? "I am the antiserum. There is hope."
Fast forward to today, Antiserum is now a fast-growing brainchild who takes generosity for breakfast and kindness for lunch. When asked for her (and sometimes his) complete name, the answer she (or he, you know how it is) says is: "A creative medium for the flow of human generosity." Sweet kid, yes?
Now, I know the title said, About S.D. Waterhaus, so why is there so much babble about Antiserum, and the work it does?
Because S.D. Waterhaus is only as real as the book she writes.
But you. You are very real, are you not? So are the people who need your help. Help us turn fictional tales into inspiring true stories.
Your inspiring true story. Kindly support the book and its cause. Who knows, the next time she writes, it may be about you.
WHO IS S.D. WATERHAUS?
if you're a tad bit curious. Hover or click on the photos to know her secrets. Hussshhh.
S.D. Waterhaus is a medical professional who travels the world in a jump seat. When her legs are not landing on red dots around the globe, her hands take over the flying, lifting off to territories of the human mind - to the continents of culinary arts, bespoke woodwork, and expressionism, from where she creates travel post cards, similar to the graphic doodles on this book.
Presently, she lives with a panda where her mind, heart, and hands are altogether most happy - by the water.
More about her on her next work, “Take From My Smorgasbord, A Memoir.”
You may connect with her via social media through the links at the bottom of the page.