Ten Doorways into Fear: Reading Jay Alani and Neil D’Silva’s Paranormal Collection
A case-by-case structure gives this anthology speed, variety, and the addictive rhythm of a late-night investigation. A collection built for curiosity…
Love That Refuses Erasure: The Quiet Power of Anaya and Tsering’s Story in Noor’s ‘When Mountains Remember Love’
Rheaa Noor places a tender sapphic relationship at the heart of a Himalayan literary mystery, allowing queer love to be intimate, complex, and inseparable from questions of memory and belonging. Book: When Mountains Remember…
A Story of Resilience, Resistance, and the Fight Against Cruel Authority
The Odious Orphanage of Pape City by Srikar Chitta may be a short and fast-moving novel, but its emotional and thematic impact extends far beyond its page count. On the surface, the story is a suspenseful adventure about a boy named Chris who is forced…
The Courage of a Gentle Man: Masculinity, Trauma, and Moral Responsibility
KK is not a loud hero. His strength comes from care, restraint, guilt, fear, and the long work of becoming morally awake. One of the most refreshing qualities of The Raging Migrant is its portrayal of masculinity. In many novels about struggle,…
A Modern Sadhika’s Handbook for Conscious Inner Awakening
In a world full of quick spiritual hacks, this book feels like a slower and more sincere reminder: awakening is not a trend, it is a practice of returning to yourself. In Search of Shiva, I Found Shakti can be read as a spiritual memoir, but it can also…
Author Intervies: The Human Cost Behind the Target
Q1. Mission 51% centres on the idea that behind every corporate success story is an army of invisible workers who made it happen. When did you first understand that this story — the story of the people the headline doesn’t name — needed to be told?…
When Was The Last Time You Read A Book?
An author writes the book, and the reader completes the book.