An Interview with Author Dipti Pundalik Salkar

The Literature Times: What inspired you to write Antarangi Anubhav and share your personal experiences with readers?

Dipti Pundalik Salkar: When I was in 8th grade, I began writing small poems and short stories. However, I was always anxious about my siblings and parents discovering them. I often wondered how they would react, and the thought was a constant source of anxiety. I kept my writing a secret, sometimes even throwing my work in the dustbin to hide it.

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Interview with Maitabi Banerjee Author of the book: Daughters Who Loved

Authors’ Background: Author Maitabi Banerjee, an English Literature and Mass Communication graduate is a communication consultant, co-founder of Writer’s Collective, and curator of eight books. Her debut novel, “Aashi” explored emotions and human connections. Based in Bangalore, she balances writing, mentoring, and freelancing while sharing her life with her husband and two children!

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Book Review: There is no You and I by Jess Singh

There Is No You and I by Jess Singh is an entertaining and heartwarming romantic comedy that delves into the complexities of love, rivalry, and family dynamics. The story follows Kavya, a glamorous celebrity child living in a luxurious New York penthouse with her plastic surgeon cousin, Mia. Their contrasting personalities set the stage for an exciting and humorous exploration of their differing views on love and relationships. The novel begins with Kavya enjoying the high life, surrounded by wealth, beauty, and indulgence, but when she locks eyes with Kiaan, a handsome and irresistible chef who owns a trendy restaurant, her life takes an unexpected turn. Smitten by his charm, Kavya makes a bold decision to get closer to him, and her new journey sets off a series of comedic and emotional events.

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Book Review: NextInnings.Life – Your Path To Reinvention

Book: NextInnings.Life — Your Path To Reinvention

Authors: Gopal Kumar & Girish Aswani

Life is a journey of continuous evolution and the transitions are an inevitable part of it. Yet, many of us struggle with uncertainty, fear and hesitation while facing the new phases in our lives, particularly after spending years in a defined career path. Well, this remarkable title, “NextInnings.Life — Your Path To Reinvention” by authors Gopal Kumar and Girish Aswani offers a refreshing and inspiring perspective on navigating these transitions with confidence, resilience and a renewed sense of purpose.

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Book Review: Chasing the Stars: The Double-Edged Sword of Modern Success

In Chasing the Stars: The Double-Edged Sword of Modern Success, author Sambit Pattanaik offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the pursuit of success in the modern world. With a blend of personal anecdotes, psychological insights, and professional wisdom, Pattanaik invites readers to critically examine the cost of ambition and redefines what it means to live a successful life in today’s fast-paced, achievement-driven society.

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Book Review: Ghazipur, The Opium Mint: From 1820 to the Present by Kawal Deep Kour

Ghazipur, The Opium Mint: From 1820 to the Present by Kawal Deep Kour offers an in-depth exploration of the opium factory in Ghazipur, India, a crucial site that played a significant role in the colonial opium trade. This meticulously researched book provides an historical narrative that spans two centuries, detailing the factory’s journey from its establishment under British colonial rule to its current status as a pharmaceutical production site.

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