When I Kissed You by Anna C.

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: Kochery Shibu

Kochery Shibu has served in the Indian Navy and commanded two warships. Post his retirement he has executed hydroelectric projects across India, and penned Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar, his debut novel. The technical content of the novel, namely the setting up of a hydroproject is drawn from his experience in these projects, as […]
In Conversation with: Rima Hooja

Read what Rima Hooja has to say about Rajasthani, writing history, juggling several roles at once, and more.
The Butterfly Effect by Rajat Chaudhuri

The Butterfly Effect is a magical, poignant dystopian novel that is very relevant to our times.
In Conversation With: Rajat Chaudhuri

An interview with Rajat Chaudhuri, the author of The Butterfly Effect, about writing dystopia, keeping character notes, and more.
#InsideEdge: In conversation with Trisha De Niyogi

For the InsideEdge series, we interviewed Trisha De Niyogi of Niyogi Books who gives insights on trends in publishing, imprints, translations and more.
In Conversation With: 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.
Ep. 1: Understanding Akbar with Manimugdha Sharma

Manimugdha Sharma is a quizzer, a journalist, and holds an interest and education in history. In Allahu Akbar, he combines his love and knowledge of the past, to give us an interesting oral account of what Akbar represents in today’s times. We discuss Akbar’s ruthless achievements in warfare, his political savviness and how media agenda setting and the […]
Red Blooms in the Forest by Nilima Sinha

This is a book-review of Red Blooms in the Forest by Nilima Sinha, published by Niyogi Books. It is a love story set against the Naxalite movement.
The Middleman by Mani Sankar Mukherjee

Book review of The Middleman, originally wrriten in Bengali (Jan Aranya), by Mani Sankar Mukherji, translated by Arunava Sinha.