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Nikita Singh

Nikita Singh (born 6 October 1991) is an Indian writer.She has written twelve books including The Reason is You, Every Time It Rains, Like a Love Song, The Promise and After All This Time. She has also edited and contributed to an anthology of stories titled 25 Strokes of Kindness.Her 2016 novel, Like a Love Song, debuted at No. 2 Hindustan Times Bestseller list. In the following year, Every Time It Rains, debuted on No. 9 on the same list.
 Bestseller list. In the following year, Every Time It Rains, debuted on No. 9 on the same list.

Nikita Singh is the bestselling author of eleven novels, including Letters to My Ex, Every Time It Rains and Like a Love Song. She is also the editor of the collections of short stories 25 Strokes of Kindness and The Turning Point.

After working in the book publishing industry in New Delhi for a few years, she got her MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) at The New School in New York. Invested in the fight against climate change, she handles marketing for a solar energy company based in Brooklyn.
Books by Nikita Singh
  • Empowering Women: (Penguin Petit)
  • My Summer of Content: Free farm stay in Europe as a WWOOFer
  • Silence
  • The Unreasonable Fellows
  • The Reason is You
  • 25 Strokes of Kindness
  • The Turning Point
  • Letters to My Ex
  • Every Time It Rains
  • Like a Love Song
  • After All This Time
  • Right Here Right Now
  • Love @ Facebook
  • Accidentally in Love… With Him? Again?
  • The Promise

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