Should One Read to Write?

The versatile author of the books, Birds of Prey (2016), Jukebox (2017) and History of Mathematics (2018) discusses about the intertwining relationship that reading and writing share. Are they exclusive or are they proportional in their connections?

Lost and Found: The True Lie

The author of the book Lost and Found in Banaras looks for parallels in the holy scripture of Bhagavad Gita on the concept of lying for a greater good.

Retelling Mythology

Religion, Science and the Need to Reformulate Mythological Stories 

A Journalist's Take

Remembering the Journalist from Shadow in the Mirror, a book by Deepti Menon

Larger Than Life

Why did Sadiqa Peerbhoy write Mayurkhund?

Of Speculative Fiction and Cli-Fi

Ajoy Podder, author of Decoding the Feronia Files talks about Cli-Fi

Writing a Thriller

Quick Tips for Good Writing

The Making of House of Doctors

Why did the Author write this Book?

Why should the world know about Genghis Khan?

Four Reasons why Genghis Khan is Important

Behind the Scenes

Mona Verma tells us about her book, Lost and Found in Banaras

A Country's Addiction to Pornography

Why should we understand India's obsession with Pornography

Tales from the History of Mathematics

Exploring the History of Mathematics through Stories.

Enid, Agatha and I….

What inspired Manjiri Prabhu to become an Author

The Queen Bids Adieu

As the Legendary Queen fades away from public memory, once again

Real Stories Matter

Why is it important to Write about Social Issues

The Writer in Me

An Author explores her own world of writing and the purpose of it all