In the age of Netflix and streaming platforms, storytelling has taken on a whole new form. Viewers no longer wait a week to watch the next episode of their favorite show they binge-watch entire seasons in a weekend. This “Netflix Effect” has not only changed how we consume entertainment but is also reshaping how authors can market books and build a loyal reader base.
Tag: Book Reviews
Author Spotlight: Fatima Mandsaurwala
Fatima Mandsaurwala: This book was born out of some of the heaviest seasons of my life—moments when I felt silenced by pain but also found words as my only outlet. I wanted to capture those emotions honestly, not only for myself but anyone who has ever felt trapped inside their mind. The inspiration was simply life itself—its weight, its messiness, and the hope that somehow, even in despair, we are not alone.
Author Feature: Dr. Kamal Kishore Maurya and Where the Silence Sings and Stories Breathe Out
Literature often finds its truest strength in the spaces between words — in silence, in pauses, and in the unspoken emotions that quietly shape our lives. In his debut collection Where the Silence Sings and Stories Breathe Out, Dr. Kamal Kishore Maurya captures these delicate spaces with rare sensitivity.
Book Review: Bharat 2035: The Climate Crisis No One’s Talking About
In a time when conversations around climate change are either too technical to grasp or too distant to feel urgent, Bharat 2035: The Climate Crisis No One’s Talking About by Mudit Jain emerges as a powerful, accessible, and deeply personal book that refuses to let us look away. This isn’t a futuristic dystopia. It’s a stark, data-backed reflection of the path we are already on, written with urgency and emotion that hits harder than any report or news headline.
The Price of Redemption: A Haunting Exploration of Power, Isolation, and the Cost of Ambition
The Price of Redemption by Arindam Chakraborty is a psychological tour de force that challenges everything we think we know about success, power, and what it truly means to be redeemed. This isn’t your typical rags-to-riches story or simple romance—it’s a complex, multi-layered narrative that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
Author Feature: Mr. Kailash Bagul and His Transformative Work – Beyond Mind and Psychology
In an era where stress, confusion, and rapid change dominate daily life, the search for clarity, peace, and purpose has never been more urgent. For those who have ever paused to question—Why do I think this way? Why do I feel this way? Who truly controls my life—me or my mind? the book Beyond Mind and Psychology: Source of Life the Master Mind by Mr. Kailash Bagul arrives as both a guide and a revelation.
Featured Author: Anupam Pattanayak
Anupam Pattanayak, fondly known to colleagues and mentees as AP, is not just a leader in the corporate world—he is a visionary who has spent nearly three decades navigating the complexities of global business while staying rooted in timeless values.
If My Heart Could Speak – A Journey into Unspoken Emotions By Bhagabat Malik & Kanhu Charan Rout
In a world where everyone is speaking, few truly listen. In an era where emotions are often compressed into emojis and fleeting captions, If My Heart Could Speak comes as a gentle yet profound reminder of the timeless power of words. This evocative collection of poems by Bhagabat Malik and Kanhu Charan Rout does more than string verses together—it opens a window into the deepest chambers of the human heart, where silence often hides stories too heavy for speech.
Author Feature: Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade – Celebrating Science and the August-born Visionaries
The month of August is more than just a passage of days—it is a time that resonates with scientific brilliance, historical milestones, and global awareness events. From the World Day of Neanderthal Discovery to the World Day of the Elephant, August offers moments that inspire both reflection and action. It is also the birth month of remarkable scientists such as Sir Alexander Fleming, M.S. Swaminathan, and Homi N. Sethna, whose contributions have shaped human understanding and advanced global progress.
Bridging the Miles: How Authors Abroad Can Win Readers Back Home
For many authors, the dream is to see their books embraced in their home country, celebrated by the people who share their roots, language, and cultural sensibilities. But what happens when you live thousands of miles away? Does physical distance mean your book will struggle to connect with readers back home?