This is the second poetry collection by Alok Mishra, an Indian English poet, after his first one which was published back in 2018, October, 13 untitled and weird poems. Moving…
Gujarat Files, an un-aesthetically elongated vendetta, forcefully turned into a book with animated proof of ugly writing and hasty editing, is a book that most of the readers must not…
Book: Self:Publishing: Expectations vs Reality: why do most self-published authors fail and how to become a best-selling author? Author: Nataraj Sasid ASIN: B08C7KN587 Publisher: BookMedia: July 1, 2020 Genre: Non-fiction…
It was, perhaps, the very first title written by any Indian novelist that tried to bring forth the issues related to youths in India to the mainstream writings in the…
Book Review: Asura: Tale of the Vanquished written by Anand Neelakantan. This review will be very unique and it will begin with an account of a conversation between Anand, the…
In India, literature is booming with unprecedented speed. This organic rise in the consumption of literature in our country has given space for those who produce quality literature and also…
Chanakya’s Chant by Ashwin Sanghi, perhaps, continued what was started by Amish Tripathi in his successful series Meluha. However, in the beginning, we must agree that there is a huge difference between…
Indian English literature is a chaotic battlefield where many warriors with pen have stood to the occasion and put their ink on the altar. However, in the recent period, many Indian…
Indian English Poetry, though old enough and deep to an extent, could not produce much that it could permeate its light outside a certain circumference. Golden age, if at all…
Shashi Tharoor, who is famous for his dexterity with women, is a well-known scholar and as an author, his name has already crossed the geographical boundaries of India and reached…
Lakshmi Raj Sharma’s novel, The Tailor’s Needle, is set in the early 20th-century when the freedom movement was gaining momentum. The scent and feel of India prior to Independence compelled me to…
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