Book Review : Armories And Arsenals By Devarya Singhania
Interview with Jorge Sánchez López, author of “Dry Ice”
Interview with Jorge Sanchez Lopez author of ‘Dry Ice’
Author Feature : Kinshuk Srivastava author of the book “Delusional Horror”
Author Kinshuk Srivastava born in Gorakhpur, a small town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Kinshuk had a spark of writing right from his childhood. He wrote his first story when he was in 7th standard. While he used to write diaries and short stories during his teenage years, he started his own blog at kinshuksrv.blogspot.com when he was in the final year of college. Apart from this, he is also an active writer on Quora (a famous question and answer site) where he has written over 230 answers on different topics till date. He is also one of the co-authors of an anthology of poems which is currently in the publishing stage.
Book Review : Grandest Revelation – The Exordium by Anubhav Anand
A work of fiction that is a blend of diverse genres and characters from varying backgrounds gives the book a richness of its own kind and also keeping a reader excited throughout. A reader has such kind of an experience while reading Anubhav Anand’s blend in his book, “Grandest Revelation: The Exordium.”
Author Feature : Sandeep Rathee Author of the book “Firaq”
Author Feature : Sandeep Rathee Author of the book “Firaq”
Book Review : The Viceroy Villa – Ashwini U. Nambiar
The Viceroy Villa is a cursed palace and the centre of the book, around which, the story revolves. The protagonist couple moves in to stay in the villa, along with their pair of girl kids. The female protagonist discovers an underground dungeon in the premises and decides to pen down a story based on that. All the adventures that she plans for the characters of her story, becomes real in dangerous ways for her daughters. Various twists and turns unfold, leading the kids and their friends to an island previously unknown to the world.
Book Review : Business Business – Avinash T V
Business Business is a fiction inspired from various events which are very much close to our daily life. It is a story of four college friends and their constant struggle for career and growth. The story is set in 2006 when the technology was just new and people started using smartphones, orkut, apps etc. As IT students, these guys used to show these luxuries to impress the college girls.
Author Saniya Rahman’s Latest Novel Released Worldwide
It takes a lot of truth to gain trust, But just one lie to lose it all. George is kind-hearted and ambitious person. He met Amanda, his lady love, she is a rich and beautiful lady. They didn’t realise they were creating memories, they were just enjoying their own sweet time together. He loved her and she loved him, but George felt a sense of betrayal and he couldn’t believe when he discovered THE TRUTH, “”You want me to believe the person who already broke my trust?”” George says in grief… “”Truth without love is brutality, and love without truth is hypocrisy. Interview with Saniya Rahman The Rise Insight: Welcome to The Rise Insight, author. Congratulations on the release of your book. What responses are you getting from your readers? Please share your experience with this book. Saniya Rahman: The readers liked the novel a lot, they gave the feedback that the novel is full of mystery, love, friendship and deceit and the climax is unpredictable. Overall, it was a good response. The Rise Insight: What encourages you to become an Author? Saniya Rahman: Nowadays, people are more indulged in their electronic gadgets, so I think they should pay more attention towards reading books, to increase their vocabulary and knowledge. The Rise Insight: What are your favorite topics of writing? Please tell us something about your interest areas in the literature. Saniya Rahman: I usually like to write on topics related to murder mysteries, suspense and thriller. I have a keen interest in William Shakespeare’s play in literature. The Rise Insight: We were hoping you could tell us about some of those writers who had inspired you and whom you follow! Saniya Rahman: I get my inspiration from J. K. Rowling, she has written the Harry Potter series, which were very popular. At first she got rejected by many publishers, but she never gave up hope, she kept on trying, which is the best thing I liked about her and that inspires me to never give up. Also Ruskin Bond and Charles Dickens are my inspiration. The Rise Insight: The titles seem different and catchy; how you decided it? Please let us know the story behind it. Saniya Rahman: I have chosen this title because, in the story there is some hidden truth, which is not revealed, and is covered behind the fake smile. The subtitle is relatable to people, because people usually put up a fake smile and pretend to be good but hide their true face. The Rise Insight: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career. Saniya Rahman: This is my debut novel, I am looking forward for good responses from the readers, so let’s hope for the best that I achieve more success for my debut novel and further I can pursue my career in this field of writing. The Rise Insight: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing? Saniya Rahman: About my goal, it depends upon my readers as they appreciate my work, my book, that will be my greatest goal, because a writer is successful only when the readers love their book. We are incomplete without our readers. Regarding the future, this is my debut novel and I hope all my future books, to become bestsellers, so that I can achieve more and more success. The Rise Insight: Are there any other books being worked by you? Please let us know about your future projects. Saniya Rahman: I am currently working on another novel, which is based on a love story and a murder mystery. It’s a tragedic love story. The Rise Insight: How you see Indian writing in the 21st century? What changes do you see in the modern way of writing? Do you feel it has been changed by the time? Saniya Rahman: Yes, it has chaged, it has improved a lot because in writing the scripts and books, it has increased immensely. Nowadays, we get a lot of books available on every site. It has drastically taken itself to a higher level in this 21st century in India. The Rise Insight: How easy/ difficult it was for you to publish your book? What message would you like to give to budding authors?Saniya Rahman: Fantastic! It was my debut novel, the publishers, Evincepub publication cooperated with me a lot. I just could not imagine that publishing a book could be so easy and just within a couple of days, they had published my debut novel. I would recommend the budding authors that Evincepub is a great platform for the new comers to achieve success in their writing career.
Book Review : The Tonic By Mayur S. Sarfare
Mayur Sudhakar Sarfare, aged 30, is an Indian author. He is a Professor of Mass Media with a keen interest in creative writing. His range of subjects include Understanding Cinema, Content Writing and Media laws. He teaches at Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Mumbai.
Featuring Book : The Postwoman and Other Stories by Priyadarshini
The Postwoman and Other Stories is a collection of eight delightful and happy tales. Each story has a unique theme that will bring wonder and joy into the hearts of Children. The author has deliberately used terms like the Post Woman and Crafts Woman to make young girls more open to these professions.