India is a land of stories. With unparallel diversity in terms of cultural heritage and history of indigenous art and practices, this country is a repertoire of stories. Not a single child in India would have grown up without hearing the regional fo ...
After I Was Raped by Urmi Bhattacharya – Review
It has been 10 days since I read the book When I was Raped by Urmi Bhattacharya, but I could not gather the array of thoughts in a straight line whenever I thought of the book. The pain, fear, shock - Having felt the emotions that refused to leave my mind ...
Teenage Chronicles by Saania Saxena – Review
Every human being has passed through teenage. While the teenage memories would be different for different people, the insecurities they have dealt with would be different. Saniya, through her book Teenage Chronicles, has portrayed a detailed account of th ...
You’ll Always Be My Favorite What If By Tshree
The love-hate trope of protagonists is the hot selling one . The intensity of love, the repulsion of hatred, the tug of war of unsaid emotions, the plot gives a lot of possibilities to the author to work on. You'll always be my favorite what if by @tshree ...
A Lizard In The Room By Kisholoy Roy
To write a 10 page book or rather microtale, and present it to the readers with conviction needs immende confidence in one's craft. Dr. Kisholoy Roy has that confidence and rightfully so. Phobias:The book is the story of a lizard who visi ...
Cover reveal – Art Cinema And India’s Forgotten Futures by Rochona Majumdar
Through careful archival research, the book presents, how art films emerged out of a particular relationship between ordinary people and the arts. Rochona Majumdar analyzes the aspirations, films, and writings of a small but ...