An Interview with Chetan Chhatwal – Author of “55 A Novel”
About The Author Born into a military family, Chetan was raised in India where he spent his first twenty years. He has spent his last ten in the UK working across consulting and investment banking. His...
View ArticleFlirting with Fiction at Fifty by Shobhan Bantwal
When I decided to step into the nearly impossible-to-penetrate realm of fiction in America, I knew it would be a serious challenge. I was 50 years old when I took up writing in 2002, and I had never...
View ArticleThe Runaway Jury
John Grisham is inarguably the best writer in the genre of legal thrillers (though my favorite book in the genre is Presumed Innocent by Scott Turrow). The Runaway Jury is the first Grisham novel that...
View Article9th Judgement
About the authors: James B. Patterson: One of the well-known and best-selling writers, James has authored some of the most popular series in the last 10 years – the Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club and...
View ArticleFive Coolest Ways to Create your own Literary Oasis
If you find yourself in a literary desert, rather than fuss and complain about it, create an oasis. – Cathy Day To create a culture that values writers and their writing, we need to demonstrate our...
View ArticleAn Interview with Betsy Woodman – Author of “Jana Bibi” series
About The Author After graduating from Smith College, I did African studies at the University of Zambia, and got a Master’s degree in Anthropology from Brandeis University. I’ve taught languages,...
View Article10 Creative Bookmarks
Flip It All brings you ten (10) creative bookmarks from around the world So, which one is your favorite? Incoming search terms:bookmarks, creative bookmarks, cool bookmarks, pictures of bookmarks,...
View ArticleOur Lady of Alice Bhatti
The author, Mohammed Hanif, is a writer and journalist from Pakistan. Born in Okara in November 1964, he attended the Pakistan Air Force Academy and became a pilot officer, but subsequently left to...
View ArticleQuotes at Jaipur Literature Festival
We are against terrorism of mind. Absolutely appreciate the support the state has given us - Sanjoy Roy The protests against the #DelhiGangRape was India’s Rosa Parks moment - Nandan Nilekani Those...
View ArticleMade In Japan: Akio Morita and Sony
Japan is the first Asian nation that busted the myth that Eastern countries cannot do successful business in a large scale. It is a curious case because Japan is not endowed with much natural resources...
View ArticleNick of Time
The novel ‘Nick of Time’ is Komal Mehta’s debut novel. Komal Mehta suffers from an overactive imagination and thinks she is good at making up stories. The idea of finding right love at a wholly wrong...
View ArticleWhat I Talk About When I Talk About Running
“People sometimes sneer at those who run every day, claiming they’ll go to any length to live longer. But don’t think that’s the reason most people run. Most runners run not because they want to live...
View ArticleClick
How many times have you given a thought when you enjoy doing something? Or about your first impressions on meeting a person – when you take an instant liking or feel an undefined repulsion? How do you...
View ArticleThe Hacker
About The Author About the Author Stanley Moss is an American writer, artist, thinker, and traveler. He keeps shuttling between California, Europe and India. CEO of the Medinge Group, a Stockholm-based...
View Article3 Best e-Book Readers in India – Pricing and Models
An e-book reader, also called an e-book device or e-reader, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals. Source: wikipedia.org...
View ArticleThis Is Not That Dawn
“Jeevan ke rang” was one of the very few serials I used to love on Doordarshan and I remembered Yashpal from that serial.Most of the episodes were based on the short stories by him.He was considered as...
View ArticleAn Interview with Ashwin Sanghi – Author of “Krishna Key”
About The Author Entrepreneur by day, novelist by night—has all the usual qualifications of an Indian businessman. Schooling at the Cathedral and John Connon School; a B.A. (Economics) from St....
View ArticleFrom Partition to Operation Bluestar: Tales of a Journalist, Bureaucrat, Spy
From Partition to Operation Bluestar: Tales of a Journalist, Bureaucrat, Spy is an autobiography of Som Nath Dhar. Som Nath Dhar started his career as a journalist in Lahore in 1946. He moved to Delhi...
View ArticleLuka and the Fire of Life
Title : Luka and the Fire of Life Salman Rushdie known for weaving enchanting imagination and for witty play of words is indeed one of the great story tellers of our time. As ‘Haroun and the Sea of...
View ArticleThe Fist of God
Frederick Forsyth writes spy thrillers in which fact and fiction is blended in such a way that it is difficult to guess which is which. Many of his novels have explosive actual events as the basic plot...
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