Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Subroto Bagchi’s memoir The Day the Chariot Moved (Penguin Publishers) is nothing if not inspiring. As one of India’s leading business minds and philanthropists, the author has inspired a new India, guided businesses in the nation, motivated its talent. This book is about the transformation of Odisha. It challenges us to look […]Read More
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Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Author Nidhi Upadhyay recently released a thriller The Drowning (Penguin). An engineer by by education, she gave up her successful career as a headhunter to become a mother and a writer. Excerpts from an interview: How did you get the idea of writing The Drowning? What inspired you to write this story. And […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Author K Hari Kumar has come out with his new book Dakini. Published by HarperCollins, Dakini is a thrilling depiction of human courage in the face of terrifying adversity, and of superstition dwarfed by the power of the supernatural. Says the authior, “Dakini is deeply personal to me.” At its core, it’s a powerful […]Read More
Team L&M Being born into a family that deeply valued education and the arts fostered the love for storytelling into her early in life. But it was only after Monica Saigal completed her engineering degree that she finally decided to follow her passion for writing. Now settled in US, as an established author, she continues to […]Read More
Upasana Kaura The opening lines of the Foreword by Ruskin Bond could not have fit better for the author of Hotel Adventures With The Stars – “L Aruna Dhir is one of those people who pop in and out of your life from time to time, like a ray of sunshine bursting through the clouds. […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha By his own admission, Atul Koul Randev, who recently released his debut book, a financial thriller The Hundred Million Bet (Srishti Publishers), is a writer during the weekends and the occasional weekday evenings – in the opposite of times (i.e. during the weekdays and the occasional weekends), he leads the Strategy, and […]Read More
Team L&M Goa-based author Kartikeya Ladha has come out with yet another book, Unherd – A Tale of Love, Wisdom, and Strength. The book reflects different changes our world has undergone over the last few decades, necessitating a break from consumerism and groupthink. Unherd is a tale of loving and losing, of understanding the darkness […]Read More
Sukriti Tankha It is the unusual name that drew me towards the book – The Good Indian Guide to Surviving A Lala Company. But another reason is that a couple of older relatives have worked in such companies, and I often heard them sharing anecdotes from their offices—some hilarious, others downright frustrating. At times, I […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Winner of KK Birla Foundation Fellowship in Journalism, J Rajasekharan Nair worked as the Kerala correspondent with MAGNA publications for 14 years, working for Society, Savvy, Interiors, and Stardust. His recently release book Classified: Hidden Truths in the ISRO Spy Story (Srishti Publishers) unravels how the state agencies are surreptitiously trying to […]Read More
Sukriti Tankha S Venkatesh’s Agnibaan: The Guardians of Fire Chamber (TreeShade Books) lives up to its powerful title, delivering a gripping, fast-paced thriller that keeps readers hooked from the very first page to the last. Packed with sharp twists, layered storytelling, and a rich blend of mythology, history, and science, the novel offers an immersive […]Read More