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 ...
Outset Top Book Reviewer Awards 2021 – Winners Announced
The long wait has come to an auspicious end. We have our deserving winner of the Outset Top Book Reviewer Awards. Outset Books extend this opportunity to express our gratitude towards authors Shabnam Minwalla and Vish Dhamija, for sparing their valu ...
Virtual Tête-à -tête With Rahul Saini
Indian authors are expected to write stories that fall within the shackles of morality. Morality that is defined by the masses with a veil of discrimination. When Rahul Saini wrote 'Love to Hurt You', little did he expect the backlash from the ...
Write Me A Love Story by Ravinder Singh – Review
The romantic scenario has changed drastically. It is fast and ephemeral. The contemporary literature reflects the superficial relations that hold no base whatsoever. Write me a love story by Ravinder Singh narrates a relationship that is common amon ...
Outset Books Top Reviewer Awards Nominees
When we announced the Outset Books Top Indian Reviewer Awards, we were not expecting a huge response as we were not concentrating on the marketing side. Nonetheless, we received an unrelenting response from the reviewers, which continued way past th ...
Love to Hurt You by Rahul Saini – Review
How can an author write about true love in one book (The Part I Left With You) and simultaneously sketch the earliest scariest gruesome blood-chilling affair in another? Here is Rahul Saini, an unpredictable author with a plethora of varieties in his craf ...
Tête-à -tête with Shabnam Minwalla
An author is someone who lives the story he/she writes. The characters, plotline, twists and the climax are born out of unending intellectual tug of war. Today we have one such author who voyages with the characters. She has written numerous childre ...
A Pleasant Escape By Piyush Rohankar – Review
The lives of civil servants have always been a subject that aroused the curiosity in the readers and layment at large. How do they prepare? How do they clear the toughest exam? How is their life post clearing the exams? Will beaurocracy bring luxury ...
Always A Foreigner By Ashwini Devare – Review
A girl was born and brought up in a village, in a small state in the southern corner of India. She has never stepped out of her state. She reads the book about another girl who is born in one country, spent her childhood, teenage and youth in severa ...