Crime Writing and Women Authors
Ushasi Sen Basu, author of A Killer Among Us explores women authors writing crime
The Long and Short of Short Story Writing
Bhaswar Mukherjee, author of 'It Happens - Stories of Human Relationships', gives the secret of his winning-spree at #TOIWriteIndia
Relationship Matters - In Conversation with Bhaswar Mukherjee
Bhaswar Mukherjee, author of It Happens - Stories of Human Relationships talks about his book and writing, in an interview with our Managing Editor, Indrani Ganguly
The Perfect Murder
Ushasi Sen Basu, author of A Killer Among Us tells us more about the book and her writing, in an interview with our Managing Editor, Indrani Ganguly
The Journey of my eBook Debut
As Mira Saraf debuts with her maiden ebook, The Boundaries of Sanity, she talks about her writing journey and the poignant short stories she has offered to delight discerning readers everywhere.
Why ‘Unloved in Love’ is a Book for All Book Lovers
Romance as a genre should not mean a limited readership because romance, in essence, encompasses everything in our life. Similarly, the book 'Unloved in Love' touches all aspects of life and should be on the TBR list of all book lovers.
The Debate
Rituparna Ghosh, the author of 'Unloved in Love: The Story of Imperfect People', brings up the constant battle that rages on between ambition and love. Here is a glimpse of how the imperfect characters in her novel are being churned by emotions and decision-taking milestones in their life.
Indian Mythology and World Geography
Indian mythology showcases the knowledge of global topography through various mentions across its texts, notably so in the Mahabharata.
Why I Wrote Dashavatar
Piyusha Vir talks about all the thoughts and efforts that went into writing her debut feature, 'Dashavatar - Stories of Lord Vishnu'.
2019: Another ‘Book-Worthy’ Year at Readomania
Readomania's Managing Editor, Indrani Ganguly takes us through the books we did in 2019.
The Esoteric Digest: 12 Facts About Tantra
Proyashi Barua talks about some interesting facts on tantra that are largely unknown. She is the author of 'The Mystic Sinners', a suspense thriller set in the world of tantra and tantrics.
The Paradox of Choices
Rituparna Ghosh, the author of 'Unloved in Love' talks about choice. It is a luxury as well as a responsibility and always the decider of the course of life but it has to yours alone, not a pushover suggestion!
I Meet My Younger Self
Rituparna Ghosh, the author of the refreshing romance title 'Unloved in Love', takes a fantastical trip to meet her younger self. A trip that makes both of them realise how things change and at the same time, remain much the same while life happens.
Why Did I Write Unloved in Love?
Rituparna Ghosh writes about everything that went behind the creation of her debut novel, 'Unloved in Love' and why her romantic novel stands out from the mushy romances.
An 'Elephantine' Hint of a Pre-Aryan Civilisation of Bengal
Ayan Mukhopadhyay is a private researcher with a mission to understand and unearth many unexplored areas of the history of Bengal that he feels is insufficiently documented in its entirety. The present article is a part of the detailed project that he is working on to get an approximate measure of the Bengali civilisation’s antiquity.
Our Journey Together... As Co-Authors!
Navniit Gandhi, the co-author of the recently released Shaadi-ka-Laddoo.Com along with Varuna Khullar, accounts for the advantages and disadvantages of writing a novel together.
In Conversation with Beetashok Chatterjee
Beetashok Chatterjee, author of Driftwood, has some candid answers for the questions posed by our Managing Editor, Indrani Ganguly.
Read on for an interesting and in some ways, a poignant interview.
My Eureka Moments of Research on Tantra
Proyashi Barua, the author of 'The Mystic Sinners', talks about her experiences during research on her maiden novel, a suspense thriller set in the world of tantra and tantrics.
Moments of Doubt
Navniit Gandhi, co-author of the recently released Shaadi-ka-Laddoo.Com makes a funny diagnosis of the 'single' problem.
The Beginning
Mallar Chatterjee tells us about the happenings in Gandhara, Mathura, and Hastinapur just before Shakuni's life turns upside down.