Que 1: Many congratulations on your wonderful book Looking Through The Prism, Sujata! What response are you getting on your maiden work from the readers? Please share your experience with us. Ans. Looking through the Prism is not my maiden work. My first published book was FLIGHTS OF FANTASY, which is a collection of short... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Santosh Mathew Varkey
Interests: Reading, Writing, Singing, Watching Movies, Listening MusicBirth Place: Pallakad, KeralaHobbies: Reading, Writing Q1. Biographical Info: Santhosh, born and brought-up in Pallakad, Kerala, is an Indian author. He mainly writes motivational quotes. He has completed Engineering from Rajagiri Engineering College in 2008 and completed M.Tech from Amrita Institute. Q2. Favorite Topics of Writing? Santhosh: Motivational, Scientific and Philosophical quotes. Q3.... Continue Reading →
AN INTERVIEW WITH NILAY SHAH
Q1. How did you come up with the idea of penning down a political thriller? Nilay Shah: Initially, it wasn't politics that I had intended to focus on. In the early stages of the development of this novel, I had come up with a theory of economics � the Law of Inconsonance. Then I realised how... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Kamlesh C. Patel
Interests: SpiritualityBirth Place: Savli, Gujarat, IndiaHobbies: Writing Biographical Info: The author of this book was born in Savli (Gujarat), educated in U.K. where he obtained a MSc. in Business Information Systems and is currently living and working in California, USA as a statistical programmer. Has wife and 2 children.He also owns and maintains a Goshala in Agas, India. Q1.... Continue Reading →
AN INTERVIEW WITH ABHISHEK MALVIY
Interests: Writing motivational things that can help the youth of our country, listening music, poetry etc.Birth Place: Khalwa, Khandwa, Madhya PradeshHobbies: Poetry, Story Writing, Cricket etc. Biographical Info: Me, Abhishek, born in typical middle class family. My father is a teacher and Mother is house Maker. I was a medico aspirant. I went Kota for preparation, lived there for... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Akshara Gupta
Interests: Writing, Reading, Playing Piano Birth Place: Mumbai, India Hobbies: Swimming, Badminton, Roller skating, Crafts, Singing. Glimpse of Interview between author Akshara Gupta and Criticspace Team Que 1: Congratulations Author on your wonderful book "Luck in a Locket: Medieval Misfortune". Please share what response you are getting on your maiden work from the readers? Akshara: I think the response... Continue Reading →
AN INTERVIEW WITH ABHIJEET
Interests: Gallivanter, Cricphile, Melophile, MotivatorBirth Place: Begusarai, BiharHobbies: Swimming, Writing stories Biographical Info: A Laconic personality who wants to spread the love through his writings, A Motivator who understand the different conflicts of life and want to convey the same acknowledgment through the pen. A Gallivanter, born in a rural area but wants to travel the globe for a... Continue Reading →
AN INTERVIEW WITH ANKITA SIRKER
Interests: Socializing, Music and PaintingBirth Place: Calcutta, West BengalHobbies: Sketching, reading and writing Biographical Info: Ankita Sirker is a student of Psychology, currently pursuing her graduation in Asutosh College, under the University of Calcutta; and is currently working as a content writer at' What's The Hype?'. A writer by day and are adder by night, Ankita has a unconditional... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Mere Khayal by Manisha Yadava
‘Mere Khayal’ – a collection of some long and some short poems is more or less like an inward journey that takes place. The poet realises her actions, learns various things and feels the corns and thorns of life along the way. Manisha is well aware how to write poems that can be liked and... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Looking Through The Prism – Spectrum By Sujata Chatterjee
Author: Sujata Chatterjee Genre: Poetry Order Here: Amazon Link Publisher: Notionpress, 2018 “The endless deep sea and the wide sky so blue, Every kind of a little thing reminds me you.” Poet Sujata Chatterjee stays true to the heading that he’s given to his eclectic collection of poems, in Looking Through the Prism Spectrum. Drawn from real and imagined... Continue Reading →