Bhagwan Shri Narendra Kishore is a modern enlightened master whose life journey bridges worldly success and spiritual realization. With an engineering degree, an International MBA, and corporate experience in top multinationals, he eventually dedicated himself to sharing timeless Vedantic wisdom. Through his books, satsangs, and online presence, he guides seekers toward self-realization.
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Jigar Gaglani author of Cash Cool : A Teen’s Guide to Mastering Money in India
Cash cool – A teen’s guide to mastering money in India is here to guide you both! Practical ways of managing money is one of the most important skills needed when you hit the working world. However, this important topic is not often studied and discussed in our schools, colleges or households. This book was written with a lot of passion to bridge that gap.
Author Interview Article: Jigar Gaglani
Jigar Gaglani- I usually have a broad layout in my mind before I start writing but the stories are written in a free flowing manner within the boundaries of that layout. After I have completed the chapter, I spend time in re-reading it briefly to ensure the messaging is aligned to my original thoughts and refine if needed.
Book Review: Param Atmabodh: Aham Se Brahma Tak
Param Atmabodh: Aham Se Brahma Tak by Bhagwan Shri Narendra Kishore is a profound offering for every spiritual seeker who wishes to experience the depth of Vedanta in its truest form, yet in a way that feels accessible and applicable to modern life.
Featured Author: Evara Kaur
Evara Kaur has always had a way of finding words for emotions most people struggle to express. Her writing has never been about ornamentation or grand flourishes, it has always been about honesty. In her newest work, He Who Walks with Darkness, she once again brings this honesty to the page, this time weaving it into fiction that feels both delicate and deeply stirring.
Influencer Collaborations in Book Marketing: Do They Really Work?
In today’s dynamic publishing industry, the ways in which books reach readers have transformed dramatically. Traditional methods such as book tours, newspaper reviews, and literary festivals still hold importance, but digital spaces now dominate the conversation around books. Among these, influencer collaborations have emerged as a powerful yet sometimes debated tool in book marketing.
Book Review: Khayal – Words from poet’s mind by Sufiyan Khan
Poetry has always been the purest language of emotions, and in Khayal – Words from poet’s mind, young poet Sufiyan Khan proves that age is no barrier to depth, honesty, and emotional truth. At just 18, Sufiyan steps into the literary world with a debut that feels more like a confession than a collection. His book is not simply about verses on love or heartbreak—it is about giving silence a voice and making invisible wounds visible through words.
Author Feature: Sufiyan Khan and His Journey Beyond “Khayal”
At just 18 years of age, Sufiyan Khan has emerged as a poet who speaks the language of silent hearts. His debut book Khayal – Words from poet’s mind is not just a collection of poems, but an intimate journey of emotions that most people feel yet fail to express. Written in a seamless blend of Hindi, Urdu, and English, Khayal is a testimony to Sufiyan’s maturity, depth, and sensitivity as a writer.
An Interview with Nikita Verma
Nikita Verma, a 21-year-old author and literature student, writes with a rare blend of lyrical beauty and emotional honesty. Known for her heartfelt poetry and deeply evocative narratives, she explores love, time, and memory with tenderness.
Book Review: Winter Plum by Dibyashree Nandy
Dibyashree Nandy’s Winter Plum is not just another short story collection; it is an artistic exploration of the human psyche, a literary bouquet where each story is a different flower, ordinary in its appearance, yet brimming with fragrance and meaning once one leans closer. The book, which arrives in paperback on 19 February 2025, is a dense yet delicate collection that takes readers through the many shades of human emotion: love, betrayal, weakness, resilience, loss, and the sometimes quiet, sometimes turbulent search for identity. It is this ability to transform everyday, innocent prompts into deeply reflective narratives that sets Nandy apart as a storyteller.