An Interview with Gosa Tharani

Gosa Tharani is an Indian writer and director known for her emotionally resonant storytelling and poetic simplicity. Writing under the pen names “Ink of Emotion” and “acos teller,” she creates narratives that explore love, self-discovery, and the quiet strength of human vulnerability. Meenakshi, her second book, is a tender reflection of modern relationships and personal courage set against the vibrant backdrop of Mumbai.

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Book review- Please God, One Chance! by Farhana Rizvi

Please God, One Chance! by Farhana Razvi is a gripping blend of suspense, emotional reckoning, and psychological depth that unfolds like a slow-burning storm—quiet at first, then relentless in its impact. The novel follows Bellatrix Daniel, a woman marked by trauma, survival, and unanswered questions, whose attempt to outrun death only leads her back to the very truths she tried to escape.

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An Interview with Maushumi Lata Padhi

Maushumi Lata Padhi is a poet and seasoned civil servant with over 32 years of experience in public service. Through her poetry, she channels hope, resilience, and quiet strength drawn from everyday life. Calling herself “2 in 1”—both a teacher and a lifelong student—she believes learning and teaching are inseparable journeys. Her debut poetry collection, A Better Me, reflects her deep belief in transformation through courage, simplicity, and an unwavering spirit to rise above life’s challenges.

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Do Micro-Audiences Create Stronger Literary Movements?

These someones—small, specific, deeply invested reader groups known as micro-audiences are changing how books are promoted, how authors build brands, and how literary movements are formed. While traditional publishing once equated success with scale, today’s most resilient literary ecosystems often begin small, intimate, and intentional.

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Book Review- Living With Happiness by Yogesh Gupta

Living With Happiness by Yogesh Gupta is a gentle yet deeply reflective book that invites readers to rethink one of the most universal human pursuits—happiness. Rather than presenting happiness as a destination to be reached through success, wealth, or recognition, the book reframes it as a way of living, rooted in awareness, gratitude, and inner balance.

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Author interview with Dr. Manoj K Kukreja

The Literature Times: Dr. Manoj K Kukreja, The Space Between dwells in emotions that exist beyond clear definitions of love or friendship. What compelled you to explore this unnamed emotional territory?
Dr. Manoj K Kukreja : What compelled me to explore this unnamed emotional territory was the realization that some of the most profound human experiences exist outside the boundaries of clearly defined relationships. Not every bond can be labelled as love or friendship, yet it can still hold deep emotional weight.

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Book Release: The Mindful Nest by Kirti Chavan

Kirti Chavan’s The Mindful Nest arrives as a gentle, reassuring voice for new parents navigating the intense and often overwhelming early years of parenthood. Written from the lived experience of a mother who stepped into this transformative role just three years ago, the book reflects the raw reality of raising a young child while learning, unlearning, and growing alongside them.

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Book Review: The Balance Sheet of Life by Ashish Kumar

The Balance Sheet of Life by Ashish Kumar is a reflective and practical book that uses a simple yet powerful metaphor to examine human existence. By comparing life to a financial balance sheet, the author offers readers a familiar framework through which they can understand complex emotional, psychological, and moral dimensions of living.

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