Books to Read this Women’s Day
Check this list for 5 awesome books that you must read – on Women’s Day this year, or anytime before the next Women’s Day!! http://www.mid-day.com/articles/books-to-read-this-international-womens-day/17021181
Akshaya Mukul on his book ‘Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India’
This article appeared in DailyO on February 25th, 2016 http://www.dailyo.in/arts/gita-press-hinduism-hindutva-akshaya-mukul-rss-ms-golwalkar-nationalism-bhagavad-gita/story/1/9218.html
Ten Books to Read This Valentine’s Day
http://www.mid-day.com/articles/ten-books-to-read-this-valentines-day/16953168
The Second Scarsdale Salon
This February we held our second Scarsdale Salon and were delighted by the big turnout that thursday evening;more than 80 people had attended the first Salon, and we weren’t sure … Continue reading
The Power of Weaving a Story
StoryWeaver (storyeweaver.org.in) was launched earlier this month with It’s All the Cat’s Fault by Anushka Ravishankar. At last count, the story has been read by more than 2300 users, and … Continue reading
Looking for closure and finding it through words
Memoirs cannot be critiqued. Stories of loss reach out in their own way and the reader tends to ignore the flow, flaws and language used and gets pulled in by … Continue reading
How Squiggle Was Born By Natasha Sharma
Giving birth to a character often needs coffee and pencil tops. Days of staring into space, chewed up pencil tops, pots of … Continue reading
Secrets of a great romance! By Falguni Kothari
Being a romance author, I’m often asked what is the secret of a great romance? This not only in terms of writing but in general (life) as well. It’s a … Continue reading
So you think writing a romance novel is easy ? by Amrita Chowdhury
Amrita Chowdhury of Harlequin Enterprises is the author of two thrillers, ‘Faking It’ and ‘Breach’. Having written two thrillers, and seen many romance novels as a publisher, the thought that … Continue reading