Living With Happiness by Yogesh Gupta is a gentle yet deeply reflective book that invites readers to rethink one of the most universal human pursuits—happiness. Rather than presenting happiness as a destination to be reached through success, wealth, or recognition, the book reframes it as a way of living, rooted in awareness, gratitude, and inner balance.
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Book Review: Awaaz by Rahgir Rajeev
Awaaz by Rahgir Rajeev is not merely a collection of poems; it is an emotional testimony, a quiet yet powerful rebellion against silence, neglect, and unfulfilled longing. This book feels like a confessional where the poet does not hide behind metaphors to escape pain, but instead uses them to confront it.
Author interview with Dr. Manoj K Kukreja
The Literature Times: Dr. Manoj K Kukreja, The Space Between dwells in emotions that exist beyond clear definitions of love or friendship. What compelled you to explore this unnamed emotional territory?
Dr. Manoj K Kukreja : What compelled me to explore this unnamed emotional territory was the realization that some of the most profound human experiences exist outside the boundaries of clearly defined relationships. Not every bond can be labelled as love or friendship, yet it can still hold deep emotional weight.
An interview with Kirti Chavan
The Literature Times: Kirti Chavan, What inspired you to write The Mindful Nest, and at what moment did you feel your parenting journey needed to be shared with others?
Book Release: The Mindful Nest by Kirti Chavan
Kirti Chavan’s The Mindful Nest arrives as a gentle, reassuring voice for new parents navigating the intense and often overwhelming early years of parenthood. Written from the lived experience of a mother who stepped into this transformative role just three years ago, the book reflects the raw reality of raising a young child while learning, unlearning, and growing alongside them.
Book Review: The Balance Sheet of Life by Ashish Kumar
The Balance Sheet of Life by Ashish Kumar is a reflective and practical book that uses a simple yet powerful metaphor to examine human existence. By comparing life to a financial balance sheet, the author offers readers a familiar framework through which they can understand complex emotional, psychological, and moral dimensions of living.
Author Feature: Arjun Sindhu
Arjun Sindhu represents a new generation of creators who embody versatility, self-direction, and a relentless desire to build a life that does not wait for permission. At just twenty, he has already carved a path that many aspire to follow but seldom dare to attempt—entrepreneur, content creator, brand builder, and now author. His debut book, Your Twenties Blueprint, emerges not from academic distance or theoretical knowledge, but from the immediacy of lived experience.
What Does Literary Success Mean in a Post-Algorithm World?
The concept of literary success has always been fluid, shaped by cultural tastes, publishing trends, and critical reception. In the pre-digital era, an author’s success was measured by book sales, critical acclaim, and recognition through awards. Yet, as algorithms increasingly mediate what readers see, purchase, and even consider worthwhile, the definition of literary success is being recalibrated.
Author Feature: Megha Suri Tewari
Megha Suri Tewari writes from a place of lived truth rather than abstract theory. Her work is shaped by personal experiences, deep inner inquiry, and the quiet courage it takes to look inward when life feels misaligned on the outside. In You Hold the Key, she invites readers into that same inward space—not to escape life, but to engage with it more consciously, honestly, and powerfully.
Book review- Meenakshi
Meenakshi by Gosa Tharani is a gentle yet emotionally resonant novel that lingers in the heart long after the final page is turned. Rooted in love, self-discovery, and the quiet bravery required to listen to one’s own heart, the book offers a tender portrayal of ordinary lives shaped by extraordinary emotions.