Some writers create stories from imagination, while others draw their inspiration from the countless emotions, experiences, and relationships that define everyday life. Kannan Dhanrajan belongs
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How to Publish a Book in India – 2026 Guide for Authors
Introduction – Publishing a Book in India Publishing a book is an exciting and rewarding experience for many aspiring authors. However, the process of getting
Top 10 Self Publishing Companies in India to Publish Your Book
Self publishing in India has come a long way. Authors are publishing their books with ease with these publishing houses. The question raises, what are
Should You Write a Book Using AI? The Honest Truth
The notification pinged on my phone: “ChatGPT can now help you write your entire book in days!” Another email promised: “AI will revolutionize your writing
Self Publishing in India 2026: Future of Independent Book Publishing
The landscape of self publishing in India has transformed dramatically over the past few years, and as we step into 2026, self-publishing has evolved from
Book Review: The Rising Dawn – A Tale of Betrayal, Pain, and Redemption
Reading The Rising Dawn by Semal A. More is like peeling layers of a deeply personal wound that society often ignores. At its surface, the
Book Review : The Curse of Letting Go: A Symphony of Brokenness and Becoming
The Curse of Letting Go by Prashant Paras is not merely a poetry collection – it is a silent wail of the soul, echoing through
How Controlling Bookstagram Can Help in the Promotion of an Author’s Book
In today’s fast-paced and visually driven digital world, authors must go beyond just writing a great book they must also become marketers of their own
Understanding the Influence of BookTok: The Power to Make or Break a Book
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
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