QUESTIONNAIRE — For Author Nikitha Kunta By Neel Preet

Authors’ Background: Author Nikitha Kunta is known for her book, “Beneath The Burnt Pages” which is a deeply emotional slow-burn novel about love, loss, and healing. She writes stories that gently unravel the human emotions — stories that speak through the silence and linger long after the final page.

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Book Review: Beneath The Burnt Pages By Nikitha Kunta

Author Nikitha Kunta’s debut novel, “Beneath The Burnt Pages” is not your typical love story; in fact, it is far more intimate, fragile and hauntingly profound. Rooted deeply in the genre of literary fiction, this remarkable book offers the readers a soulful meditation on grief, emotional resilience and the beauty of quiet companionship. Set against the evocative backdrop of a Turkish village, the narrative flows like a soft breeze that occasionally cuts sharp like a memory.

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QUESTIONNAIRE – With Author Sagar Kumar By Neel Preet

Authors’ Background: Author Sagar Kumar is a writer and a director based in Bangalore, originally from Shimoga. He is a B.E. graduate, and he had worked in the IT industry as an iOS developer for seven years before fully transitioning into the world of storytelling. Driven by a deep passion for truth & human narratives, he wishes to be known simply as a storyteller, regardless of the medium!

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Book Review: INTERROGATION — Not A Monster. Not A Saint

Author Sagar Kumar’s debut title, “INTERROGATION — Not A Monster. Not A Saint” is a hauntingly powerful and emotionally wrenching account that blurs the line between reality and fiction — not to mislead, but to reveal. Billed as biographical fiction, this book is not merely a thriller or a suspenseful narrative. It is a literary reckoning— a visceral, honest confrontation with the machinery of injustice, stitched together through the pain and silence of a real-life incident that unfolded in June 2021 at theMadiwala Police Station in Bengaluru.

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QUESTIONNAIRE – For Author Vishnu Mithinti By Neel Preet

Authors’ Background: Author Vishnu Mithinti is a qualified Engineer, an ex-defence officer, a Life Skills Trainer, a Motivational Speaker and now, a third time Author. Two of his earlier books, ‘Love Lost & Found’ (Fiction) and ‘Deception on Westminster Bridge, London’ (Non-fiction) are out on the stands.

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Book: COVID 19 And HUMANITY: A Retro — Introspection  

In this title, “COVID 19 And HUMANITY: A Retro — Introspection” author Vishnu Mithinti delivers a profound and timely exploration of one of the most pivotal events in modern human history — the COVID 19 pandemic through a dual lens of retrospection and introspection. This thought-provoking work, straddling the genres of health, self care and personal experience is more than a record of global suffering and survival; it is a moral wake-up call, urging humanity to reflect on its shared experiences and to chart a collective path forward rooted in compassion, unity and responsibility.

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QUESTIONNAIRE – Authors M. N. Viswanath & K. Srinath By Neel Preet

Authors’ Background: Author M. N. Viswanath was a cricketer during his playing days. He is now a certified sports psychology coach and counselor. He has been helping athletes of different disciplines on the mental side of sports. Besides, he is an author, blogger and podcaster and has authored Sports psychology for aspiring champions.

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Book: Handbook Of Cricket Psychology

Cricket has often been celebrated as a sport of technique, endurance and strategy. However, what separates the greats from the good is not just the physical prowess, but also, the ability to remain mentally strong under pressure. In this remarkable title, “Handbook Of Cricket Psychology” authors M. N. Viswanath andK. Srinath had delved sincerely into an often-overlooked yet crucial dimension of the sport — the mental and psychological aspects of cricket. With a foreword by the most successful Indian spinner in test cricket,Anil Kumble and a motivational message from another legend of the Indian Cricket,G. R. Vishwanath, the book immediately establishes its credibility.

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Interview with Maitabi Banerjee Author of the book: Daughters Who Loved

Authors’ Background: Author Maitabi Banerjee, an English Literature and Mass Communication graduate is a communication consultant, co-founder of Writer’s Collective, and curator of eight books. Her debut novel, “Aashi” explored emotions and human connections. Based in Bangalore, she balances writing, mentoring, and freelancing while sharing her life with her husband and two children!

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