Ambassador Louis W. M. Piët’s Five
Ambassador Louis W. M. Piët is the Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Sri Lanka and accredited in the Maldives. His selection of books is … Continue reading
Interview with Amrita Chowdhury, author of Breach
The multi-talented Amrita Chowdhury is currently the Head of Harlequin Books in India. She holds engineering degrees from IIT Kanpur, UC Berkeley and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University. She … Continue reading
Interview with Akhil Sharma
Akhil Sharma is the author of Family Life and An Obedient Father, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Best American Short … Continue reading
Interview with Natasha Sharma
Natasha Sharma is one prolific writer. In less than 4 years she has published 9 books and is all set for the release of her 10th one. tgbc: What does … Continue reading
Interview with Christopher C. Doyle
Christopher C. Doyle is an author who transports the reader into a fascinating world where ancient secrets buried in legends blend with science and history to create a gripping story. … Continue reading
Interview with Dilip D’Souza
tgbc: What does it mean to be a writer? Dilip : It means I work for myself, at my own pace, following (or not following) the stories I’m interested in. … Continue reading
Interview with Jyoti Singh
Jyoti Singh Writing Jyoti has authored five bestselling, non-fiction books for children.In 2002, she was selected by the Highlights Foundation to represent India at the Highlights Writers Workshop at Chautauqua, … Continue reading
Interview with Mara Thacker
tgbc : Tell us something about yourself. And your passion for India! Mara : My name is Mara Thacker and I am living the dream working as a South Asian … Continue reading
Interview with Tessa Smith McGovern
★What cocktail best describes you? Probably a Pimms – it was the very first cocktail I became aware of as a young teenager because everyone drinks it at Wimbledon and … Continue reading
Interview with Mohan Sikka
Mohan won Best Story at the 2014 Screen Awards for the film adaption of his story “The Railway Aunty”, remade as dark thriller B.A. Pass by debut director Ajay Bahl. “The … Continue reading