Interviewing Aliyyah Eniath, author of The Yard
Aliyyah Eniath was born in Trinidad and Tobago; her ancestors hailed from Uttar Pradesh, India. She’s a director at Safari Publications, a magazine publishing house, and founder/editor-in-chief of Belle Weddings … Continue reading
Yama’s Lieutenant by Anuja Chandramouli
What if all accidents, acts of passion and hatred, of divisiveness, illness and violence, were not human reactions to situations, but guided by spirits who repent nothing, and whose evil … Continue reading
Adventures of The Soul by James Van Praagh; reviewed by Saran Lamba
I am one of those who at any given time has atleast 4 children and a dog making ruckus in my house, so needless to say I am a master … Continue reading
The Yard by Aliyyah Eniath
The Yard, enclosed by a high fence wall, comprised six bleached white houses arranged in a semi-circle around a central courtyard. Maya and her family lived in one of those … Continue reading
A Boy Made of Blocks by Keith Stuart
The main reason behind Alex’s estrangement with Jody is, his inability to cope with the pressures of being a parent to Sam. “Sam was a beautiful baby. He was always … Continue reading
Wonderful Wildlife A to Z by Geetika Jain and Bittu Sahgal
It’s a Jungle out there… And you definitely need to know the A to Z of the mighty jungle. Wonderful Wildlife A to Z by Geetika Jain and Bittu Sahgal … Continue reading
The Scarsdale Library’s 2016 Festival of Writing by Judith Abelove Shemtob
The Scarsdale Library’s 2016 Festival of Writing by Judith Abelove Shemtob The Scarsdale Library Writers Center marked its 2016 Festival of Writing on June 12. Sixteen authors read aloud their … Continue reading
Interview with Zeeshan Khan, author – Right to Passage, Travels Through India, Pakistan and Iran
Zeeshan Khan is a journalist, currently working in communications with the International Organisation for Migration. He is passionate about history, religions, cultures and languages , and has an active interest … Continue reading