Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s beautiful, moving story explores the age-old question: what would you change if you could travel back in time? More importantly, who would you want to meet, maybe for one last time?
Read MoreToshikazu Kawaguchi’s beautiful, moving story explores the age-old question: what would you change if you could travel back in time? More importantly, who would you want to meet, maybe for one last time?
Read MorePower: a word that's as dissociated from women in real life as it's seen to be embodied by them through ideas of Shakti. Reduced to mere tropes in Indian mythology - the innocent Kanya, seductive Apsara, warrior-like Veera, the noble Rani, nurturing Maa, the wise Rishika - the images of feminine mystique are reservoirs of power.
Read MoreThis story is about Neha and Jane. Two different personalities meet on the train. Neha Raj works for a publishing house and suffers from epilepsy. While Jane Maya works in his father's firm, a father who is no less than a demon.
Read MoreI'm Rivanah Bannerjee, a young and independent girl living alone in Mumbai. My parents love me, my boyfriend adores me and I have a great job. But heres the thing-my life is in danger. What is it that binds her to the dead Hiya? Who is the Stranger? Why has he been following her all this while?-leading to an intense, breathtaking climax .
Read More"Shots! Small Tales, Big Fun" is author Nand K Agarwals's heart-touching independent tales about love &, self-discovery. The protagonist in each tale is a female. The narration takes you closer to what she feels & how she decides to take her life ahead.
Read MoreDEATH SERVED COLD is a painstakingly researched collection of true, blood-curdling accounts of gruesome murders committed by India’s most dangerous women over the last three decades. These stories explore the dark recesses of the female psyche and challenge popular stereotypes by revealing shocking excesses of sadism and aggression rarely associated with women.
Read MoreMona Mohanty is an officer of the Indian Revenue Service having served in it for more than 3 decades. An alumnae of Lady Shri Ram College and Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, writing has been her favourite pastime. This is the 3rd collection of short stories following on the heels of Betwixt Twists and Turns and Volcanic Moments.
Read MoreEkantika Pakrashi has just lost the love of her life. Preliminary reports suggest it was no accident. Her boyfriend was murdered in cold blood and the modus operandi resembles that of India's most notorious serial killer of the 1990s: the Cellotape Killer. He was never caught, and if this indeed was him, then he had resurfaced after twenty-one years.
Read MoreLife is hard for everyone at different levels. For some, it's about earning and to others it's about living. Life is harder when you fail and there isn't anyone to offer you a shoulder to cry and a warm hug to reassure that things are just fine.
Read MoreAnd after months of hard work, my book is finally published. It's a collection of seven short stories, written from the perspective of a seven year old, to a sixty year old, across genres. * A couple trying to conceive * A teenage boy crushing on his teacher's niece. * A man with a plan to kill himself. * A forgotten love story. *A son remembering his father. * A girl having nightmares. * A brother strives to fulfill his sister's wish.
Read MoreVikram Oberoi is found dead in his penthouse. A few hours ago, his involvement in a sex scandal in NexGen Technologies made headlines across the world. The Sinners is a fast-paced thriller with a shocking twist that unravels against the backdrop of corporate warfare, illicit relationships, and ruthless seduction games.
Read MoreShe knew something was hidden. Hidden behind her illusions. Her bruises and cuts were shouting each moment to search for those answers. Was she her? or was She someone else? The answer lies behind the erased past. Read 'She erased her', from the bestselling author of 'My Mute Girlfriend', 'I am always here with you' & 'Rhythm Roger- The secrets of Electon.
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