In today’s digital age, where trends rise and fall in a matter of hours, BookTok has emerged as a powerful space where literature and social
Author: The Literature Times
10 Common Mistakes First-Time Authors Make and How to Avoid Them
Writing your first book is an exhilarating journey—but it’s also full of potential pitfalls. Whether you’re self-publishing or aiming for a traditional publishing in India
Why Publishing Is More Competitive Than Ever
Once upon a time, book publishing was a gatekept realm—access granted by literary agents, publishing houses, and the elusive acceptance letter. But today, with the
The Scary Yet Rewarding Road of Book Promotion: What Authors Need to Know
Writing a book is often considered the most challenging part of an author’s journey. But for many, the real fear kicks in after the final
Author Spotlight: Mohar Basu – Chronicler of Bollywood’s Soul
In the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of Indian entertainment journalism, Mohar Basu stands tall as a formidable voice of insight, courage, and authenticity. Currently serving as
How Marketing Works in Traditional Publishing (And How Much Is on You)
Marketing in Traditional Publishing Many authors dream of signing with a traditional publisher thinking it means all the marketing will be handled for them. While
An Interview with Author Aarti Upadhyay – Remnants
Aarti Upadhyay is a seasoned marketing and communications professional with over 14 years of experience spanning advertising, IT, and government consulting. A postgraduate from St.
Featuring the Author – Dr. Meghanath Yenni
A Healing Pen: Dr. Meghanath Yenni’s Poetic Tribute to Medicine’s Silent HeroesByline: A Portrait of Purpose, Passion, and Poetry in White Coats Visakhapatnam, India –
Remnants by Aarti Upadhyay – A Soul-Stirring Poetry Collection on Grief, Healing, and Self-Discovery by
If you’ve ever grieved, loved too hard, or searched for meaning in your pain, Aarti Upadhyay’s Remnants: A Journey through Grief, Love and Becoming might
How Much Authors Earn From Book Royalties?
The constant dreams of achieving the bestseller status, literary recognition and the financial independence are frequently confined in the appeal of becoming a published author.