Ashwath Narayan is a deeply introspective writer whose work fearlessly explores the hidden chambers of the human mind—its wounds, its resilience, and its unspoken truths. With a distinctive voice that blends raw emotion, poetic intensity, and psychological depth, Ashwath brings to life the experiences of trauma, healing, love, loss, and survival. His writing is not just storytelling; it is confession, catharsis, and confrontation with inner realities many are afraid to acknowledge. Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms stands as a testament to his courage, vulnerability, and unwavering commitment to transforming pain into powerful literature.
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An Interview with Debasis Sharma
Debasis Sharma is a visionary storyteller who weaves mythology, spirituality, and epic fantasy into immersive narratives of cosmic proportions. With a deep fascination for ancient lore and timeless philosophies, the author crafts worlds where divine forces, destiny, and human courage collide.
In Rudra Chakrin: Rise of the Tenth, they bring to life a sweeping saga of a prophesied warrior rising amidst global chaos and supernatural corruption. Through vivid world-building, spiritual symbolism, and emotionally charged heroism, the author invites readers on a transformative journey exploring enlightenment, inner shadows, and the eternal battle between light and darkness.
An Interview with Jiya Doshi
Jiya Doshi is a rising young voice in contemporary fiction, known for blending psychological depth with cinematic suspense. With a vivid imagination and a flair for high-stakes storytelling, she crafts intense, emotionally charged worlds where danger and desire walk hand in hand.
Her latest thriller plunges readers into a deadly five-day chase, pairing two complex characters—Dalia and Bennett—whose shared past is as dark as the secrets they’re running from. Jiya’s writing is sharp, immersive, and driven by a deep love for storytelling that began in early childhood. Whether she is creating fantastical realms or unravelling human psychology, her work is marked by passion, daring, and a uniquely youthful perspective.
Book Release: Startup from Small Town by Karuna Nanda
In a time when entrepreneurship is often associated with the glittering skylines of Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi, Startup from Small Town: A Real Guide to
Book Release: Never Meant to Be Completed By Sarki Sutnga
Some stories unfold with perfect symmetry—clear beginnings, clean endings, and neat answers. But others linger, drift, and echo long after the last word is written.
Author Feature: Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade – The Scientist Who Writes with Purpose
Few individuals embody the harmony between scientific rigor and literary expression as profoundly as Dr. Vitthalrao Bhi. Khyade, a scientist of international repute and the pride of Baramati. A prolific researcher, educator, and author, Dr. Khyade has spent over five decades weaving together the worlds of discovery and discourse. His recent work, November Mahinyatil Vigyaanayaatri (Vaigyaanik Jeevan Charitra Sangrah), continues this legacy — celebrating the lives and contributions of eminent scientists who have illuminated the path of human progress.
Book Review: “November Mahinyatil Vigyaanayaatri (Vaigyaanik Jeevan Charitra Sangrah)” by Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade
Science is not merely a collection of discoveries; it is a living chronicle of human curiosity, discipline, and determination. In November Mahinyatil Vigyaanayaatri (Vaigyaanik Jeevan Charitra Sangrah), renowned scientist and writer Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade transforms this chronicle into an inspiring literary journey. The book stands as a shining example of how science can be narrated not just through data and formulae but through the vibrant lives of the people who make it possible.
Book Release: “The Effervescence of Life – My Cancer Days” by ShyNing
There are moments in life that redefine us — moments when pain becomes our teacher and survival our greatest art. The Effervescence of Life: My Cancer Days by ShyNing is one such story. It is not just a memoir; it is a mirror reflecting resilience, motherhood, and the undying human spirit that refuses to surrender even when life tests its limits.
An Interview with Akshya Radhakrishnan
The Literature Times: What inspired you to write The Little Human: Let’s Walk This Journey Together?Akshya Radhakrishnan: I wrote The Little Human because I needed it first. I needed a reminder that my child isn’t a problem to solve but a person to understand. Every chapter comes from a moment that shifted something inside me—moments when I failed, learned, healed, and grew. The book became a way of offering parents what I wish someone had offered me: clarity, compassion and companionship on days that feel heavy.
Building a “Magnetic Persona”: The Psychology of Becoming an Unforgettable Author
A magnetic persona isn’t about acting, pretending, or playing a role. It’s about constructing a version of yourself that highlights your most compelling traits, the ones that make your presence feel irresistible to both new readers and long-time fans. At the core of this persona lies psychology—how humans connect, remember, and form attachments. Authors who understand this psychology don’t just build visibility; they build loyalty.