Author Yudhishthir Singh is from Lucknow, where he also did his schooling from Delhi Public School and Bachelor’s degree from University of Lucknow. He moved to Delhi for professional aspirations. Yudhishthir has worked with marketing agencies and brands. “Blight of the ivory” is his debut novel.
Tag: Book Reviews
Book Review: Think Beyond: Balancing Logic, Instinct, and Intent by Rishabh Choure
In Think Beyond: Balancing Logic, Instinct, and Intent, Rishabh Choure delivers an intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant exploration of what it truly means to make conscious choices in a complex, fast-paced world. At a time when most of us are conditioned to chase certainty through logic or act impulsively through emotion, Choure invites us to pause, reflect, and find harmony between the two. His debut work isn’t merely a self-help guide, it’s a thoughtful meditation on awareness, intention, and the art of balance that transcends binary thinking.
Book Release: From Corporate to Consciousness by Alendra Rana
From Corporate to Consciousness by Alendra Rana is a profound literary work that bridges the fast-paced world of ambition with the timeless pursuit of inner
Hashtags and Heartstrings: Crafting Emotional Resonance in Digital Book Marketing
In an age where algorithms rule timelines and engagement is often measured by numbers, authors are learning that digital success isn’t just about reach, it’s about resonance. Readers today scroll through endless posts, ads, and reels, but what stops their thumb is not a sales pitch, it’s a story that touches their heart. Emotional storytelling has become the quiet superpower of digital book marketing. It transcends hashtags, defies algorithms, and builds bonds that last far beyond a single campaign.
Book Review: “Voids of Silence” by Lalit Mohan Sharma
In Voids of Silence, Lalit Mohan Sharma presents a collection of poems that echo the meditative rhythm of a seasoned thinker and the acute sensibility of a man deeply attuned to his inner and outer worlds. Published by Astitva Prakashan in 2025, this anthology of seventy-one poems moves effortlessly between the political and the personal, the spiritual and the sensory, the historical and the deeply human. Sharma, a bilingual poet with a formidable academic background, demonstrates once again that poetry is not merely an art form for him, it is a means of self-inquiry, a moral compass, and a mirror held up to a fractured world.
Book Release: 98 Days of Nila: It Takes a Village… to Save a Dog!by Devakee Rahalkar
“98 Days of Nila: It Takes a Village… to Save a Dog!” by Devakee Rahalkar is a heartfelt true story that celebrates love, resilience, and
QUESTIONNAIRE – For Author Rishabh By The Literature Times
Rishabh is an emerging Indian author with a deep passion for storytelling and creative expression. After three years of persistent effort and personal growth, he is now proudly publishing his debut book – a heartfelt work shaped by emotion, introspection, and lived experience… a beautiful with poems of his own.
Book Review: The Great Hindu Urban Civilization by Sushil Soni
In The Great Hindu Urban Civilization, Sushil Soni presents a bold, meticulously researched, and deeply thought-provoking re-evaluation of Indian history — one that firmly rejects the Eurocentric and Marxist frameworks that have dominated historical scholarship for over a century. Through a compelling mix of historical evidence, philosophical reflection, and cultural analysis, Soni argues that India’s true civilizational journey has been distorted by colonial and ideological biases and that it is time to reclaim Bharat’s authentic identity rooted in her own spiritual and intellectual traditions.
From Silent Pages to Viral Sounds: Why Audio Branding Matters for Authors
In the world of storytelling, the written word has long been the primary vehicle for imagination. Authors have always built worlds out of silence, where readers dive into the pages and create sound, rhythm, and emotion in their own minds. But today, in a world ruled by reels, podcasts, and audiobooks, silence is no longer golden, sound is.
Author Feature: Mansi Nair
Mansi Nair’s story is one of courage, transformation, and quiet strength—a journey from corporate corridors to the sacred path of healing. Her debut book, Reiki and Me: A Memoir, is not just a personal chronicle; it is a deeply introspective exploration of the human spirit’s capacity to heal and renew itself. Through the pages of her memoir, Mansi offers readers a glimpse into the world of Reiki—an ancient Japanese healing art—and how it became the anchor that guided her through some of life’s most defining transitions.