When I Kissed You by Anna C.

When I kissed you

Anna C.’s romance-erotica When I Kissed You, is the story of Akanksha and Neel who find love at first sight; but will their romance get a happy ending?

In Conversation With: Nilima Sinha

interview with author nilima sinha

An interview of Nilima Sinha, author of Red Blooms in the Forest published by Niyogi Books, where she talks about translations, genres and more.

In Conversation With: Translator Krishna Manavalli

interview with krishna manvalli

Krishna Manavalli is a professor in the department of English at Karnatak University, Dharwad. She is a literary critic and translator who works in both English and Kannada. In her long and brilliant academic career in the US and India, Krishna has worked on multiple areas such as contemporary British literature, South Asian writing, postcolonial […]

In Conversation with: Rashmi Menon

rashmi menon interview

#InsideEdge is a series of interviews with publishing professionals in India. *** Here we speak to Rashmi Menon, Managing Editor of Amaryllis, the English imprint of Manjul Publishing. Why did you want to be in publishing? What are some common myths about the industry? Rashmi Menon: I LOVE books. I’ve been a bookworm since childhood and […]

In Conversation With: Rakhshanda Jalil

interview with rakhshanda jalil

Rakhshanda Jalil straddles being a writer, a translator and a literary historian, and is thus at a vantage to give us an unparralelled view of Urdu literature, Indian writing, the rise of translation, among several other things. We spoke to her about these and more – her journey as a writer, translator, Urdu literature today. […]

Bombay Balchão by Jane Borges

book review of bombay balchao by jane borges

Undoubtedly the first thing that attracts you to Bombay Balchão is its cover – filled with colour, and people – like the city of Mumbai itself. There was another reason for me. Having lived among Catholics for the first 20 years of my life, and with my convent schooling, I was also curious to read […]

How the Onion got its Layers by Sudha Murty

book review how the onion got its layers

How the Onion got its Layers is a 45-page children’s book by Sudha Murty, about a princess and her kingdom.  It is magical looking, if slightly gendered, traditional and old-timey in its representation – the clothes are saris and blouses, the jewellery all gold, the girls with two chotis (plated hair).  Not sure if this […]

Which Indian bookstore can you support right now?

independent bookstores in india

Know an Indian bookstore not included in this? Please email it to us at prakruti@purplepencilproject.com and let us know! Independent bookstores are intergral pieces to not just literary life but to our social communities in general. At a time when the global pandemic has threatened survival of small businesses, they need our support, now more […]