In the ever-growing world of self-help and personal development literature, Beyond Mind and Psychology stands out as a thought-provoking and deeply introspective work. Far from being just another motivational book, it offers a unique exploration into the human mind—its patterns, influences, and transformative potential.
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Book Release: The Dharma Code: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Boardroom
In an era where corporate decisions ripple far beyond balance sheets, affecting societies, environments, and human lives, a book emerges that bridges the gap between timeless wisdom and today’s leadership challenges. The Dharma Code: Ancient Ethics, Modern Boardrooms by Anupam Pattanayak is not just another management book, it is a profound call to rethink the very foundations of leadership and decision-making in the 21st-century business world.
Book Review: AWAKENER – A Journey into the Mind and Heart of a Yogi
Every now and then, a book comes into our life that doesn’t just entertain or inform—it transforms. AWAKENER: Authorized Biography of a Yogi is one such rare book. Written by Katia Mossin, a disciple and close student of the yogi Shailendra Sharma, this book goes beyond a simple life story.
How to Use Indian Festivals to Promote Your Book
India’s cultural calendar is bursting with festivals, each one brimming with colour, symbolism, and emotion. From Diwali’s lights to Holi’s colours, from Ganesh Chaturthi’s community fervour to Raksha Bandhan’s bonds of love, these occasions are not just celebrations but opportunities to connect deeply with audiences.
Interview with Colonel Prashant Rawal (Veteran) on ‘And You No More Wake to Walls’
Q1. What was the first spark that led you to write And You No More Wake to Walls?Colonel Prashant Rawal: The novel began from a moment of quiet reflection on loss and the silence it leaves behind. I was drawn to explore how grief reshapes one’s identity and perception of the world when everything familiar falls away.
Book Release: If My Heart Could Hold a Pen: Petals, Pages, Poetry By Ayushi Singh
At just 15 years old, Ayushi Singh has done something many only dream of—she’s poured her heart into words and published a poetry collection that feels both timeless and tender. Her debut book, If My Heart Could Hold a Pen: Petals, Pages, Poetry, is not just a collection of poems—it’s a quiet, powerful journey through emotions too big for silence, and too personal to stay hidden.
The 5 Ps of Book Marketing Every Author Must Know – Positioning, Pricing, Promotion, Packaging, and Placement
In today’s saturated publishing world, writing a good book is only half the battle. The other half? Making sure people actually read it. That’s where book marketing steps in not as an afterthought, but as an essential part of an author’s journey.
Paris Forever by Anushka Agrawal: A Heartfelt Tale of Healing and Hope
In Paris Forever, psychologist and writer Anushka Agrawal crafts a beautifully layered coming-of-age story that will leave readers both moved and comforted. Rooted in emotional authenticity and brimming with quiet resilience, the novel follows the transformative journey of Advika, a sensitive young woman navigating the aching spaces between who she was, and who she is becoming.
An Interview With Anushka Agrawal
Anushka: Paris Forever was born from a deeply personal space. I’ve always been fascinated by how memories, especially painful ones, become woven into our identities. As a psychologist, I witness the quiet strength it takes for people to confront their past and allow love back into their lives.
An Interview With Author Manu Siddhartha
Manu Siddhartha is an IT professional by vocation and a devoted spiritual seeker by heart. With a deep and enduring reverence for Lord Shiva, Manu has spent years immersing himself in sacred scriptures such as the Shiva Purana, Linga Purana, Skanda Purana, and Shiva Gita.