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Sundeep Nagrakar

Sudeep Nagarakar  (born 26 February 1988) is an Indian novelist and writer of fiction. His first novel, Few Things Left Unsaid was published by Srishti Publishers in 2011. Till 2020, twelve novels authored by him have been published. He is the recipient of the 2013 Youth Achievers' Award for writing for being one of the highest selling writers in India in romance genre. His book  It started with a friend request  was the most popular fiction book of 2013, according to Amazon India. Books by Sudeep Nagrakar Few Things Left Unsaid All Rights Reserved for You Our Story Needs No Filter That's the Way We Met: Kya Life Hogi Set Stand By Me! You're Trending in My Dreams The Secrets We Keep It Started with a Friend Request You’re the Password to My Life A Second Chance She Friend - Zoned My Love

Savi Sharma

Savi was born in 1993 in Bahal, a small town in Bhiwani district, Haryana. She went to receive a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Surat University. She was preparing for Charted Accountancy but, as happens in most of the cases, she left it in between and went on to pursue other things which might be easier than what she left. And, as many of the readers would agree, nothing is easier than writing fiction if your subject is something around romance and cheap thrills. I am not assuming that the same is true for Savi Sharma but her writing is not very elevated as well. Savi’s writings are based on some practical issues that we often think about. Her primary focus on picking issues like love, relationships, dreams and career is natural because most of the readers would like to see their struggles and thoughts reflected in the novels or books they read in any genre. And therefore, most of the modern slangs are used in the books at frequent intervals which shouldn’t surprise the readers at a...

Bilal Siddiqi

Bilal Siddiqi is a twenty-two-year-old writer based in Mumbai. His first book, The Bard of Blood, was published by Penguin India when he was twenty, in 2014. He is the co-author of Emraan Hashmi’s book The Kiss of Life. He is currently working on the scripts of two films and is creatively involved in several others. He is the protégé of crime writer S. Hussain Zaidi and is assisting him on various projects. Bilal currently works at Red Chillies Entertainment. Books by Bilal Siddiqi The Stardust Affair The Phoenix The Bard of Blood

Sharmishtha Shenoy

Sharmishtha Shenoy is the author "Murder in the Chowdhury Palace" published by Vishwakarma Publications. She is also the author of the Vikram Rana Mystery series. The books that are part of the series are: Vikram Rana Investigates, A Season for Dying, Behind the Scenes and Fatal Fallout. Murder in the Chowdhury Palace, A Season for Dying and Behind the Scenes has reached #1 in hot new releases. Her short stories have been published in reputed magazines. She loves writing murder mysteries, the kind of books that she herself likes to read. Before starting to write, she had been an IT professional and had worked in TCS, Satyam, Infosys and Microsoft. She is a big foodie and enjoys Biriyani (both Hyderabadi and Awadhi versions) and rasgullas like most Bengalis. She is also a lusty singer of the bathroom singing variety. Though she is happily married to Mr. Shenoy in real life, in her fantasy world she is wedded to her creation Vikram Rana. You can get to her blog by typing the wo...

R.K Narayan

R.K. Narayan was born in Madras, South India, in 1906, and educated there and at Maharaja's College in Mysore. His first novel, Swami and Friends and its successor, The Bachelor of Arts, are both set in the enchanting fictional territory of Malgudi and are only two out of the twelve novels he based there. In 1958 Narayan's work The Guide won him the National Prize of the Indian Literary Academy, his country's highest literary honor. In addition to his novels, Narayan has authored five collections of short stories, including A Horse and Two Goats, Malguidi Days, and Under the Banyan Tree, two travel books, two volumes of essays, a volume of memoirs, and the re-told legends Gods, Demons and Others, The Ramayana, and the Mahabharata. In 1980 he was awarded the A.C. Benson Medal by the Royal Society of Literature and in 1982 he was made an Honorary Member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Most of Narayan's work, starting with his first novel Swami a...