An Interview with Rudra

Rudra, the author of The Blooded Sword: Her Destiny Was Altered, is a passionate observer of life and a believer in the power of optimism, spirituality, and purpose. With a love for travel and exploration, Rudra finds inspiration in the world’s wonders and miracles. Through his writing, he emphasizes the importance of understanding the past to shape the future.

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An Interview with Dinesh Arya – Echoes of Deception

Dinesh Arya is an entrepreneur and author, best known for his debut murder mystery, Echoes of Deception. An IIT Mumbai alumnus, he co-promotes an executive search firm specializing in C-suite talent acquisition. From humble beginnings in Dongri to a successful business career, Dinesh combines his corporate experience and passion for writing to craft thrilling stories centered on power and ambition.

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Author Feature: Arun Ramshiromani Tiwari

Arun Ramshiromani Tiwari, a visionary writer with an eye for capturing the complexities of contemporary society, was born on August 15, 1994, in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. A graduate in Computer Science Engineering from Mumbai University, Arun has seamlessly balanced his technical education with his deep-rooted passion for literature and writing. His works are a blend of sharp observations, poetic beauty, and profound insights into human nature and societal dynamics.

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An Interview with Shrikant N Pangarkar

Shrikant N. Pangarkar is a seasoned leader with 37 years of experience across various industries. An IIT Bombay and IIM Ahmedabad graduate, he has held senior roles, including CEO and Executive Director, driving business growth and market development. In Effective Leadership in Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, he shares practical insights on leadership, team building, and achieving success in MSMEs.

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Book Review: Ye Galiyare by Sudha Sikrawar

“Ye Galiyare” by Sudha Sikrawar is a compelling and poignant exploration of the harrowing realities of cybercrime. Drawing inspiration from Groucho Marx’s quote about learning from the mistakes of others, the book dives deep into the life of a young woman who becomes a victim of this modern-day scourge. Through the protagonist’s journey, Sikrawar paints a vivid portrait of fear, pain, and the emotional turmoil that accompanies the trauma of being trapped in such a situation.

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Book Review: The Blooded Sword by Rudra

“The Blooded Sword” by Rudra is a gripping tale that intricately weaves elements of mystery, fantasy, and profound emotional depth. It masterfully combines the threads of past decisions, present challenges, and the unseen consequences that shape one’s destiny. Rudra introduces us to a world where the boundaries between reality and dreams blur, pulling readers into a narrative that is as imaginative as it is thought-provoking.

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The Delusions by VB Bonny : Book Review

“The Lost Letters of Her Heart” by VB Bonny is a breathtaking poetry collection that celebrates the myriad hues of love, loss, resilience, and the profound beauty of the feminine spirit. Through her evocative verses, VB Bonny invites readers on a soulful journey where emotions flow like a river—gentle yet powerful, shaping and reshaping the landscapes of the heart.

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Ballaleshwar Tela: A Poet Who Finds Meaning in Chaos

In the world of literature, some voices stand out for their ability to transform personal struggles into profound expressions of universal truths. Ballaleshwar Tela, the author of The Delusions, is one such voice. Born in the small town of Umarkhed in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal district, Tela’s journey is as inspiring as it is unconventional. His life, marked by a unique blend of academic rigor, artistic sensitivity, and personal challenges, finds eloquent expression in his debut poetic work.

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Exploring Resilience Through Words: Shubham Ajbale and His Poetic Journey

At just 21 years old, Shubham Chhagan Ajbale has carved a unique space in the world of literature with his evocative debut, I Still Love You and I’m Not a Rapist. Born on June 12, 2003, into a modest middle-class family, Shubham’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of art in navigating life’s most challenging moments.

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