Book review |Dream Job | The Literature Today
My Thoughts: Divided into twenty chapters, Dream Job is a light-read romance novel about Atul and his dream of acquiring a job in an MNC....
Book Review | The Fishbowl: Story of the Storyteller by Vivek Kumar | The Literature Today
“What we see in our childhood days, gets inside our head because some of those experiences have much more to impact, at later stages in...
An Interview with Author Pramudith D. Rupasinghe | The Literature Today
“A Writer Without Borders”(I would love if you could quote that) Que: Hello Pramudith. A Merry Christmas! It is indeed glad to have a conversation with...
Book Review | Fall Can’t Cease The Springs | The Literature Today
The quest for identity and the desire to understand the myths of life have always been the subject of central concern for human beings. This...
Author Interview | Rahul singh | Evincepub Publishing
Que: I would like to begin by congratulating you on the publication of “God Within You.” How has the response to the book been so...
An Interview with Jayanthi Sankar at The Literature Today
Questionnaires:Neel Preet: First of all, Big Congratulations to you on your book, "Misplaced Heads," you've achieved something remarkably huge! What responses are you getting from...
Book Review |Misplaced Heads by Jayanthi Sankar |The Literature Today
“As they say that somethings never change, that indeed is very much true when it comes to art, the love for an art form has...
Book Review | Lost Mother | The Literature Today
P. B. Shelley’s in his 1821 essay, “A Defence of Poetry,” famously stated, “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.” The times and situations...
Author Interview | Bhanubhai Patel | The Literature Today
Akhila Saroha: I would like to begin by congratulating you on the publication of “Behind Bars and Beyond”. How has the response to the book...
Author Interview | Swarnalata Patel | The Literature Today
Swapna Peri: Congratulations on your book 'Wo Sham'. How are you enjoying the success. Author: Success of this book surely depends upon readers. I feel...
