A Brief History of Indian Literature
A humble attempt to capture the vastness of Indian literature, a beginner's guide to Indian Literature.
Must-read Readomania Non-fiction Titles in 2022
Readomania exists to nurture, curate, and bring to you content you love. We bring to you a sneak-peek into some of the best non-fiction titles from Readomania that will release in 2022.
No Room of My Own
Archana Sarat, author of 'Birds of Prey' and 'Tales from the History of Mathematics' writes about the conundrum of having space to write, both mental and physical.
A Promise to Make the World Better—One Book at a Time
Indrani Ganguly, our Managing Editor, does her annual ritual of looking back at the publishing year that 2021 was for Readomania.
The Return of Jethro Tull
The Singing Taxman, Ajay Mankotia, writes about the band Jethro Tull, who are making a come back in 2022, after 18 years. Ajay Mankotia is a former Indian Revenue Service officer who has worked at a wide variety of posts in the Indian Government, including Chief Vigilance Officer of some public sector fertiliser companies. Ajay regularly writes articles on tax, vigilance, music, films, sports, defense, and other topics of interest in newspapers and online news portals.
The Love of Horror & Supernatural
Vignesh Sivasankar, author of The Ten Commandments of Evil, tells us why he wrote this book. He is an award-winning published author of various fictional anthologies.
The next in the Haveli Series is COMING SOON
Readomania is excited to announce that The HAVELI SERIES, written by Harshali Singh, is coming soon with the story of another family member.
An Interaction with Khayyam
The Singing Taxman, Ajay Mankotia, writes about the legendary composer, Khayyam. Ajay Mankotia is former Indian Revenue Service officer who has worked at a wide variety of posts in the Indian Government, including Chief Vigilance Officer of some public sector fertiliser companies. Ajay regularly writes articles on tax, vigilance, music, films, sports, defense and other topics of interest in newspapers and online news portals.
A Wonderland for Children
In this blog, 'A Wonderland for Children', celebrated author Sutapa Basu writes about her impressions of Bookaroo 2021- A children's literature festival
Supernatural Like Never Before
Vignesh Sivasankar, author of The Ten Commandments of Evil, talks to Readomania about Ghosts, Supernatural Elements, his book, and more. Vignesh Sivasankar is an award-winning published author of various fictional anthologies.
Pink Floyd
The Singing Taxman, Ajay Mankotia, writes about the legendary, Pink Floyd. Ajay Mankotia is a former Indian Revenue Service officer who has worked at a wide variety of posts in the Indian Government, including Chief Vigilance Officer of some public sector fertiliser companies. Ajay regularly writes articles on tax, vigilance, music, films, sports, defense, and other topics of interest in newspapers and online news portals.
The Book and Me: Why I Wrote a Children's Adventure
Tino de Sa, author of The Curious Case of the Nandikote Nawab, and other books tells us why he wrote the book. Tino de Sa grew up a thousand miles away from his ancestral island-village of Divar, Goa, in the dusty little central Indian railway town of Bhusaval. He was selected to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1980.
How and Why did I write about Lucky Singh
Stefano Pelle, author of The Adventures of Lucky Singh, and other books writes why and how did he write this book. Stefano has spent most of his career in large corporations, heading their subsidiaries in various emerging markets.
The Music of OP Nayyar
The Singing Taxman, Ajay Mankotia, writes about the legendary composer, OP Nayyar. Ajay Mankotia is former Indian Revenue Service officer who has worked at a wide variety of posts in the Indian Government, including Chief Vigilance Officer of some public sector fertiliser companies. Ajay regularly writes articles on tax, vigilance, music, films, sports, defense and other topics of interest in newspapers and online news portals.
The Curious Case of Tino Writing a Children's Book
Tino de Sa, author of The Curious Case of the Nandikote Nawab, and other books talks to Readomania about his books, writing, and more. Tino de Sa grew up a thousand miles away from his ancestral island-village of Divar, Goa, in the dusty little central Indian railway town of Bhusaval. He was selected to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1980.
Announcement: Readomania acquires Sabir Hussain’s travelogue, Into the East
Announcement: Readomania acquires Sabir Hussain’s travelogue, Into the East
The Nine Forms of Durga - Navadurga
Anupama Jain, author, and blogger writes about the nine forms of Durga, as we celebrate Navratri, and how each day represents a different form.
The Story of Lucky Singh
Stefano Pelle, author of The Adventures of Lucky Singh, and other books talks to Readomania about his books, writing, and more. Stefano has spent most of his career in large corporations, heading their subsidiaries in various emerging markets.
Announcement: Readomania acquires Mona Verma’s collection of Tales from Puranas
Announcement: Readomania acquires Mona Verma’s collection of Tales from Puranas
The Male Idiot Theory
Beetashok Chatterjee, author of ‘Driftwood’ and ‘The People Tree’, finds that a scientific study (by men) has proved that men are...well, idiots. in his fortnightly blog, Out of My Mind.
Reading – A Uniquely Portable Magic!
Deepti Menon, the author of the Shadow Series of Thrillers and Tales of Panchatantra for children, writes on The Magic of Reading
Nayachevis and Papaya Jujubes
Lakshana Palat writes about her childhood love with traditional stories that were told by grandmothers, and how they are still a part of her life.
Dark Days
Beetashok Chatterjee, author of ‘Driftwood’ and ‘The People Tree’, talks about the mental health of seafarers in these Covid times in his fortnightly blog, Out of My Mind.
Draupadi and the Mahabharat
Rupande Mehta, author of Trhiyani, writes about the mythological character Draupadi and her relevance in the Mahabharat