All my characters are imperfect and crazy: Sudeshna Chakravarty on debut romcom novel Oddly Perfect
Journalist-turned-writer Sudeshna Chakravarty's first outing with a full-fledged novel- Oddly Perfect- is billed as seriously hilarious to catch the funny bones of readers. Published by Alcove Publishers in association with the literary agent The Book Bakers, the author brings out a lively piece of work which is "creatively poised and brilliantly played with the help of words." The writer in conversation with IBNS correspondent Supriyo Hazra
My new book traces evolution of luxury in Bharat: academician Mahul Brahma
Mahul Brahma, Dean & Professor at NSHM Media School & NSHM Design School and a Fellow of the Bath Business School UK, has come up with his tenth book Bharat, A Luxe Story that was launched in Kolkata by Ambassador of Brazil to India.
Academician Mahul Brahma’s new book deals with the phenomenon of quiet luxury
Mahul Brahma, Dean & Professor at NSHM Media School & NSHM Design School and a Fellow of the Bath Business School UK, has come up with his new book- The Quiet Luxe. The author of Aesthetic Leadership in Luxury and The Mythic Value of Luxury and a former journalist and corporate communications professional will launch The Quiet Luxe in the UK in June 2024. Excerpts of a conversation with the writer
Kolkata/IBNS: A collection of short stories based on frailties lurking within regular people is the underlying theme of 'A Box Full of Darkness', the second book of fiction penned by author Arindam Basu.
Be silly, be slow and reclaim your life: author Mahul Brahma
Journalist turned author and academician Dr. Mahul Brahma is Professor and Dean, School of Media and Communication, Adamas University, and Fellow of Bath Spa University, UK. Besides writing books, he also dabbles in acting in films. He shares his thoughts on his seventh book ‘Mostly Missing: Be Silly Be Slow’
Do you know what mommy did when she was a little girl? New book crowd-sources their stories
Is there any woman who, as a teenager (or maybe even as a grown up), did not have to hear how unlike they were from their mothers when they (mothers) were at that age.
Book review: Reality and fantasy merge in The Raging Stone'
How many of you believe in miracles, magic and in things that are beyond our imagination?
Book Review: Read 'Thou Shall Not Get Married' and decide for yourself
Thou Shall Not Get Married by Captain Schubert Jacinto Pires is a fun read about why one should never get married!