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Rachna Gupta’s ‘Kaleidoscope: The changing colours of love’ published by Authors Press presents 37 love poems in a very...
‘All that glitters is not gold’- This quote is not oblivious to a socially conscious and educated person. Despite...
Award-winning author Anthony Doerr’s recent novel “All the Light We Cannot See” is an amazing love story set against...
Poetry in all countries has preceded other branches of learning. But it has lately been observed that the seeds...
Lemon indicates freshness. The freshness that woos the mind. The freshness that emanates the energy of a bustling star....
In this world of neon lights and city stench, opaque opulence and pretentious opera, diseased bodies and bleeding hearts,...
“I’ve got scratches all over my arms, one for each day since I fell apart.”-Jyoti Arora’s second novel is...
“Your journey now sleeps with your great awakening”. Does the line seem to have been pinched out of some...
Satyarth Nayak is here to stay. His debutante book, The Emperor’s Riddles was never an easy job. Stepping into...
In my view: 1) A) A Daunting Journey Indeed by Neelam Saxena Chandra. People with cheap and conservative mind-set...
Story-in-Short: Rahul is a Medico, Riya is a Non-medico. Rahul is from North India, Riya is a Maharashtrian. …And...
The Enchanting Verses Literary Review: reaching the true meaning of the word “enchantment”
Sprightly Spirit, Book World, 0(By Farah Siddiqui) Very few Indian English magazines have the courage to entirely dedicate themselves to poetry. Around the...