Friday, 30 January 2026

The Space Between Words by Prerona Deb

 


Prerona Deb brings a thoughtful and refreshing voice to contemporary Indian fiction from her home in Assam. With a recently completed Master’s degree in Economics, she blends analytical insight with creative sensitivity, crafting stories where logic and emotion coexist. Her academic journey includes presenting research papers at national and international seminars and contributing articles to scholarly publications. Beyond academics, her love for dance and painting deeply shapes her literary expression, adding nuance and emotional depth to her writing.

A lifelong lover of fiction, Prerona refined her craft through literary competitions, learning to balance emotional honesty with narrative structure. The Space Between Words, her debut novel, marks the beginning of a promising literary journey—one that lingers with readers long after the final page. She is currently balancing research work with writing her second novel, continuing to bridge her twin passions for economics and storytelling.

The Space Between Words captures the aching reality of modern love in an age of Instagram notifications, unread messages, and emotional uncertainty. When Priyanshi accepts a follow request from Chinmoy—the enigmatic son of her professor and an IIT aspirant—she is drawn into a cycle of mixed signals, vanishing acts, and half-promises. For two years, she waits through silence and confusion, holding onto the hope of clarity that never quite arrives. When Chinmoy finally returns, claiming he is ready to explain everything, Priyanshi faces a defining choice: give him one last chance, or protect the self she rebuilt from the wreckage he left behind.

Raw, emotionally honest, and deeply relatable, this novel tells the story of two people who take the longest route toward understanding—learning that sometimes the bravest act is letting go, and sometimes, just sometimes, people grow enough to deserve a second chance. Will clarity come before it’s too late?

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Hijr by Hayat Ahsan


Hijr by Hayat Ahsan

Hijr is a haunting meditation on separation—not as a possibility, but as an inevitability. The novel follows characters who love deeply, hurt quietly, struggle inwardly, and bleed emotionally, yet continue to exist even when living no longer feels possible. Their journeys unfold through longing, loss, and silence, revealing how separation reshapes identity rather than ending connection. When memory becomes inescapable and presence turns intangible, they arrive at a profound realization: meeting is not the union of bodies, but the meeting of souls—a bond that transcends time, space, and physical reality.

For Hayat Ahsan, writing was never a dream pursued but a destiny endured. Forged through suffering, rejection, loneliness, pain, and failure, their words are born from moments where a pen was chosen over despair, and a diary over silence. Writing, for the author, is not a pursuit of fame but a need to be heard and understood. Hijr becomes that act of communication—a quiet yet powerful conversation with readers who know what it means to love, lose, and still feel.

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Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Mohendre: The Real Love Story by Shrivalli

 


Mohendre is a heartfelt Hindi romance novel that delves into the quiet depths of love, responsibility, and silent sacrifice. It is not merely a story of romance, but a soulful reflection on unspoken emotions, spiritual connection, and the quiet strength it takes to love without possession.

At its heart is a woman caught between what her heart desires and what life demands of her. Her bond with Mohendre grows gently—without declarations, without urgency—shaped by destiny yet restrained by circumstance. Their connection exists in glances, pauses, and moments left unfinished. As their paths cross and drift apart, the story unfolds layers of longing, pain, healing, and emotional awakening.

Written with sensitivity and emotional depth, Mohendre speaks to those who have loved selflessly, who have carried emotions in silence, and who understand that some bonds do not need permanence to be profound. It celebrates love that transcends social boundaries—love that survives separation and continues to live quietly in memory.

This is a story where love is not loud, but enduring; not claimed, but deeply felt.

About the Author
Shrivalli is an Indian educator and writer whose storytelling is deeply rooted in lived emotions and personal experience. Her writing reflects the silent struggles, unspoken love, and emotional resilience of everyday women. With a background in teaching and nurturing young minds, she brings warmth, sensitivity, and authenticity to her literary voice.

Mohendre is her debut work, inspired by real emotions of love, sacrifice, inner strength, and healing. Through simple yet powerful language, Shrivalli explores complex emotional journeys that many carry within themselves but rarely voice. She believes stories have the power to heal, connect souls, and give expression to feelings left unsaid. Her work is written for those who believe that love does not always need to be visible to be real—it only needs to be true.


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In the Still of You by Gursheen Kaur

 


Meher has learned how to live quietly in a city that never pauses. She moves through her days carrying a voice that was never hers—a voice that taught her to question her laughter, her choices, even the sound of her own footsteps. The past no longer chases her, yet it remains close, walking beside her in the spaces she thought she had left behind.

Then there is Karan. He doesn’t arrive with grand gestures or sweeping promises. He simply stays. Patient. Unrushed. The kind of presence that waits for her to finish a sentence she isn’t sure she wants to begin. With him, the world softens. The sharp edges dull. Silence feels less heavy.

Healing, for Meher, does not arrive all at once. It comes in fragments—a night when she allows herself to speak, a day she no longer flinches, a smile she forgets to hide. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, something begins to shift. Strength returns not as armor, but as gentleness.

In the Still of You begins in that delicate in-between space—where two imperfect people meet not as who they once were, but as who they are becoming. It is a story of quiet love, lingering memory, and the courage it takes to choose oneself again.

About the Author
Gursheen Kaur is an Indian writer whose work moves between tenderness and turbulence, exploring the quiet chaos of human emotion. Known for her raw honesty and deeply introspective voice, she captures love, loss, and self-discovery in their most fragile forms.

She began her career as a content writer, shaping narratives for brands, before turning inward to tell the stories that stayed with her long after the words were written. In the Still of You is her debut novel—an intimate exploration of healing, memory, and the haunting spaces love leaves behind. When she isn’t writing, Gursheen can be found chasing sunsets, collecting half-told stories, or discovering poetry in everyday silences.


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Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Whispers Of The Hearts: Poetry And Redemption by AK Nayak

 


Where pain meets poetry, redemption begins.

Whispers of the Hearts: Poetry and Redemption is a soulful collection that listens closely to life’s quiet struggles and transforms them into verses of healing and hope. Written in simple yet deeply resonant language, the poems move through themes of love, loss, identity, and resilience—reflecting both personal emotions and pressing social realities.

This collection gives voice to the unseen and unheard, engaging with poverty, corruption, trauma, loneliness, anxiety, depression, and environmental cruelty. Poems like “Ardhnari” stand as powerful reflections on identity and dignity, while the portrayal of love remains gentle, honest, and enduring—offering comfort rather than idealized perfection. Inspired by everyday moments, from the calm of flowing rivers to the unrest of modern life, these verses capture pain and beauty in equal measure.

Rooted in realism and emotional truth, this book speaks to readers who believe that poetry can heal, inspire, and articulate feelings often left unspoken. It is a space where silence finds language, and where wounded hearts discover renewal through words.

About the Author

Asit Kumar Nayak, writing under the pen name AK Nayak, is a debut poet from Phulbani, Kandhamal, Odisha, India. He studied English Literature at both the graduate and postgraduate levels, completing his higher education in Puri. His relationship with writing began early in life and gradually evolved into a committed literary pursuit.

An introvert by nature, AK Nayak’s poetry is shaped by observation, silence, and social consciousness. His work consistently stands with marginalized voices—particularly trans and Dalit communities—while also addressing inner loss, trauma, and emotional vulnerability. Writing in Odia, Hindi, and English, he shares poetry, book reflections, and social commentary on Instagram, connecting with readers across languages and lived experiences.

Grounded in honesty rather than spectacle, his writing seeks truth in emotion—and when not writing, you might just find him dancing somewhere, celebrating life in his own quiet way.


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Saturday, 24 January 2026

The Layers Of Human-Existential-Idealism by Asha Birabwa Kirunda

 


In The Layers of Human Existential Idealism, a human being is presented not merely as a physical or social entity, but as an Idea—an idea of an authentic self that exists to manifest its highest ideal. The book argues that much of human life feels empty or meaningless because individuals unconsciously live as shadows of their authentic selves, disconnected from the core idea through which they truly exist.

In an age defined by rapid technological evolution, this disconnection has never been more critical. As systems become increasingly automated and identities increasingly externalized, the need to remain authentically human—seen, heard, and validated—becomes urgent. This work addresses that crisis directly. It explores why modern individuals often feel invisible in relationships and in world reality, and how this invisibility erodes purpose, meaning, and self-worth.

Rather than remaining purely theoretical, the book offers a structured, step-by-step framework to resolve this existential dilemma. It guides readers toward reclaiming authenticity, rebuilding meaningful internal and external validation, and aligning their lived reality with their true human ideal. The result is a practical philosophy designed not only to be understood, but to be lived.

About the Author Asha Birabwa Kirunda is an intellectual, published author, researcher, and consultant known for her advanced human-science approach to understanding existence. Her work integrates the study of human behavior, the human mind, biology, society, and world systems, revealing patterns that offer fresh perspectives on human advancement and collective reality.

Her professional experience spans diverse and complex fields, including psycho-social links to disease, soil-structure support systems, biotechnology, holistic livelihood models, addiction rehabilitation program evaluation, subconscious patterning in human and world realities, social and global standards, and human behavioral responses to technological and societal change. Through her research and writings, Asha develops applied frameworks aimed at solving deeply rooted human problems in a rapidly evolving world.

The Layers of Human Existential Idealism is a profound exploration for readers seeking meaning beyond systems, identity beyond roles, and humanity beyond mechanics.


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Modernity & the Changing Face of Eugenics by Asha Birabwa Kirunda

 


Modernity & the Changing Face of Eugenics is a bold and penetrating exploration of the hidden narratives that shape human civilization. At its core, the book argues that humanity lives by myths—stories we inherit, internalize, and unconsciously work to validate. Over time, these myths do not remain abstract; they manifest as ideologies, social structures, and global systems that govern how the world operates.

Asha Birabwa Kirunda examines one such dominant myth: human evolution, as interpreted and reinforced through the ideology of social biology and eugenics. She traces how this framework has quietly evolved into the mental architecture of the 21st-century world order, influencing governance, societal hierarchies, scientific narratives, and perceptions of human worth and progress. The book challenges readers to question whether modern systems truly advance humanity—or merely repackage older power structures under the banner of science and modernity.

Drawing from an advanced human-science approach, the author interweaves human biology, psychology, social behavior, ideology, and global systems into a coherent analytical pattern. Rather than viewing these disciplines in isolation, she presents them as interconnected forces shaping collective reality. This work offers a fresh intellectual lens on human advancement, examining how belief systems embedded in science and policy subtly direct the future of civilization.

About the Author
Asha Birabwa Kirunda is an intellectual, researcher, consultant, and published author known for her interdisciplinary approach to human and societal studies. Her work bridges the domains of human behavior, biology, subconscious patterns, social systems, and world structures, with a focus on developing frameworks for meaningful human advancement.

Her professional experience spans diverse fields including psycho-social links to disease, soil-structure support systems, biotechnology, holistic livelihood models, addiction rehabilitation program evaluation, subconscious pattern analysis in human and global realities, and the study of human behavioral responses to technological and societal change. Through her research and writings, Asha formulates practical and theoretical models aimed at addressing complex human challenges in an increasingly mechanized world.

Modernity & the Changing Face of Eugenics is an essential read for thinkers, researchers, and readers who seek to understand how deeply embedded ideologies shape modern society—and what it means for the future of humanity.

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