Why Book Launches Are Outdated — And What to Do Instead

For decades, authors have been taught that the book launch is everything, that one pivotal moment when months or years of writing culminate in a single, high-stakes marketing push. The launch week was treated like a make-or-break event: a flurry of social media posts, email blasts, interviews, and giveaways, all designed to generate as much buzz as possible before the excitement fades.

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Book Review: Echoes of Time – A Jaipur Murder Mystery

Echoes of Time is a deeply evocative and introspective collection that explores the intricate relationship between memory, emotion, and the unrelenting passage of time. From the very first page, it invites the reader to pause, reflect, and listen to the whispers of their own past. The author has woven together a tapestry of feelings—love, loss, nostalgia, pain, and rebirth—each thread glimmering with authenticity.

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An Interview with Ridhi Patnam

Ridhi Patnam, known as Ridhi P, is an inspiring storyteller, poet, and performer whose words bridge emotion and empowerment. From her uplifting poetry collection Soaring Beyond the Stars to her gripping novel A Game of Truth and Lies, Ridhi continues to redefine creativity with authenticity, courage, and unshakable passion.

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An Interview with Dr. Bharat Mody

Dr. Bharat Mody, an innovator and educator with over 40 years of experience in dental education, blends his scientific mindset with philosophical insight in Dharam Karya: An Ideological Book. Drawing from Sanatan Dharma, he presents a visionary approach to reforming governance, education, and citizenship for a stronger, value-based India.

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Fact Over Feed: Your Guide to Critical Thinking in a Manipulated Digital World – Shubham Chourasia

In an age where information is abundant but truth is scarce, Fact Over Feed by Shubham Chourasia emerges as a wake-up call. The book dissects how digital systems, once meant to connect humanity, now manipulate thought, perception, and even belief. It is a survival manual for the mind in an era governed by algorithms and illusion.

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AUTHOR FEATURED:  अमित कोहली शीर्षक: अक्स

कविता केवल शब्दों का विन्यास नहीं—वह मन की धड़कन, आत्मा की भाषा और अनकहे भावों की दस्तावेज़ होती है। अमित कोहली का नवीनतम कविता-संग्रह अक्स इसी संवेदना का विस्तार है। यह संग्रह प्रेम, विरह, प्रश्न और शून्य—इन सबकी उस यात्रा को दर्ज करता है, जिसे हर व्यक्ति अपने भीतर जीता है, पर अक्सर शब्दों में बाँध नहीं पाता। अक्स केवल कविताओं का संग्रह नहीं, यह मन की उन तहों का आईना है जहाँ भावनाएँ जमती हैं, पिघलती हैं, और कभी-कभी अपनी ही परछाइयों से संवाद करती हैं।

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Author Featured: Iqra Khan Author of Should I Love You

Love often begins quietly—sometimes in a fleeting glance, sometimes in an unexpected moment while simply crossing the road. In Iqra Khan’s debut novel Should I Love You (Nostalgia – While Crossing the Road), that moment becomes the beginning of a heartfelt journey where innocence meets uncertainty, and emotions evolve into something unforgettable.

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Book Review – Of Consciousness and Experience: Reflections – 1

Kaza Arjuna Rao’s Of Consciousness and Experience: Reflections – 1 is a contemplative odyssey through the dimensions of existence — from the genesis of the cosmos to the intricacies of the human mind. The book is not merely a philosophical treatise but a synthesis of spiritual insight, intellectual inquiry, and social reflection. Divided into twelve chapters, it traverses a wide spectrum of themes such as theology, psychology, paraphysics, philosophy, sociology, and the future of consciousness. The author’s approach is not academic but experiential, inviting readers into a deeply introspective engagement with the self and the universe.

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