Author Featured Article: Ankita Mishra

Ankita Mishra crafts this object not merely as a prop but as a living presence, one that gradually reveals its darker shades as the plot unfolds. The slow shift from charm to terror keeps the reader hooked, inviting them to question what lies beneath appearances and how even the most enchanting things can hide unsettling truths. As the story progresses, the bag becomes a symbol of curiosity, fear, and the unexpected, guiding the reader through twists they never see coming.

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Book Review: “Wo Khubsurat Bag” by Ankita Mishra

“Wo Khubsurat Bag” by Ankita Mishra is a captivating and atmospheric story that blends beauty, mystery, and psychological intrigue with remarkable finesse. At first glance, the book appears to revolve around something as simple and delicate as a beautiful bag—a charming object that instantly draws the reader in. But as the story unfolds, Ankita Mishra masterfully turns this charm into a source of suspense, gradually transforming the bag from a symbol of allure to an object of fear.

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An Interview with K. V. Raghavendra

K. V. Raghavendra is a novelist, filmmaker, and software engineer whose storytelling is driven by deep emotional exploration. Born and raised in Hindupur, Andhra Pradesh, his journey took him through Hyderabad, Bangalore, and eventually Mumbai, where he currently works as a Software Engineer. While academically strong, college life became a turning point that opened him to creativity, cinema, and human emotions beyond textbooks.

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Book Review Article: Kalachakra 2047: Man, Machine, and Moksha — A Visionary Blueprint for Conscious Civilization

In an era where artificial intelligence defines human progress and technology dictates our pace of life, Dr. Suman Kumar Das, also known as Swami Sumananandanath, offers a compelling and necessary counterpoint through his groundbreaking work Kalachakra 2047: Man, Machine, and Moksha. Subtitled Spiritual Futurism for a Developed India, this visionary book presents a transformative philosophy — one where spiritual consciousness and technological evolution walk hand in hand.

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Book Release: “Great Nobel (1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)”— Inspiring Young Minds Towards Science and Innovation

In an era where curiosity shapes the future, Great Nobel (1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1) by Prof. Dr. Nabul Gogoi emerges as a powerful and visionary work designed to ignite scientific thinking in young minds. This book stands as a unique bridge between imagination and innovation, guiding children toward understanding how Manpower, Brainpower, and Sciencepower together form the true strength of humanity.

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Author Feature: Pusa Venkatesh and the Epic Vision of “Bhavishya Bharatam: Adiparvam – The Time-Loop Rescue”

In the vast expanse of modern literature, there are very few works that dare to reimagine our timeless epics through the prism of futuristic imagination. Bhavishya Bharatam: Adiparvam – The Time-Loop Rescue by Pusa Venkatesh is one such bold and brilliant experiment — a novel that bridges the sacred essence of the Mahabharata with the dazzling possibilities of the 33rd century.

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Book Review Article: December Maahinyaateel Vidnyanyatree: Shaastradnya Jeevan-Charitr Sangrah

In an era where scientific awareness is crucial to building an enlightened and progressive society, “December Maahinyaateel Vidnyanyatree: Shaastradnya Jeevan-Charitr Sangrah” by Dr. Vitthalrao Bhi. Khyade arrives as a timely and insightful contribution.

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Book Review: “Bonds” capturing the essence of life

When we talk about our routine life, the first thought we have is that it must be boring, it must be  uninteresting, there would hardly be moments of happiness and probably more misery than we can think of, but the author Tirtho Banerjee captures the powerful and beautiful moments of life which happen in between all this ordinariness in his short story collection, “Bonds.”

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Author interview: अमित कोहली

The Literature Times: अमित, अरण्यआख्यान– जनगणवन जैसे संवेदनशील और सामाजिक यथार्थ से जुड़े उपन्यास को चुनने के पीछे आपकी प्रेरणा क्या रही?
अमित कोहली: मेरे लिए यह कृति केवल साहित्यिक पाठ नहीं, बल्कि एक सामाजिक दस्तावेज़ है। आदिवासी जीवन, उनकी संघर्षपूर्ण परिस्थितियाँ और जंगल की राजनीति – ये सब हमारे समय का ताज़ा इतिहास है। मुझे लगा कि इस उपन्यास को हिंदी में लाना ज़रूरी है ताकि व्यापक पाठकवर्ग इन आवाज़ों को सुन सके। प्रेरणा यही रही कि हाशिए पर खड़े समाज की पीड़ा और गरिमा को भाषा के माध्यम से साझा किया जाए।

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How Much Automation Is Too Much in Author Branding?

In the age of algorithms, author branding has become inseparable from automation. Scheduling tools, email sequences, AI-generated captions, and recommendation engines promise consistency, reach, and efficiency. For authors juggling writing with marketing, automation can feel like a lifeline. Yet branding is, at its core, a relationship built on trust, voice, and presence.

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