Friday, 27 March 2026

Maanav Hone Ka Bhram (The Illusion of Being Human) by Mayank Singh

 


Maanav Hone Ka Bhram is a deeply thought-provoking philosophical work that challenges the very foundation of what it means to be human in the 21st century. Structured as a reflective trilogy, the book questions widely accepted ideas around identity, religion, patriarchy, love, freedom, and social systems—urging readers to look beyond inherited beliefs and conditioned thinking.

Rather than offering fixed answers or ideological comfort, this work invites readers into a space of self-inquiry and direct observation. It explores how, despite rapid technological progress, human beings continue to operate within psychological frameworks shaped by fear, language, belief, and societal conditioning. Through powerful reflections on individuality, equality, respect, and the subtle distinction between love and attachment, the book proposes a compelling idea: being human is not merely a biological fact, but a conscious responsibility.

This is not a book that seeks agreement—it seeks awareness. It does not instruct; it provokes. It does not conclude; it opens doors.

About the Author Mayank Singh is an independent philosophical researcher and writer whose work focuses on consciousness, individuality, freedom, and the psychological structures that shape human behavior. Free from the influence of religious, political, or academic doctrines, he approaches writing as an act of honest observation and inquiry.

His work challenges social conditioning and conventional definitions of identity, love, and authority. Through Maanav Hone Ka Bhram, he offers not conclusions but reflections—serving as a mirror for readers to examine themselves and the systems they live within. His writing encourages awareness, personal responsibility, and the courage to think independently in a world often driven by conformity and borrowed ideas.

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52 Rangi Kalam by Jastej Singh Sra

 


52 Rangi Kalam is a thoughtfully curated journey where poetry meets photography, creating a dialogue between words and images. Each poem reflects on identity, resilience, longing, and the quiet strength found in everyday life, while the accompanying photographs deepen the emotional experience—turning each page into a moment of reflection.

Written in Punjabi, this collection speaks to readers who appreciate contemplative thought, cultural depth, and lyrical expression. It is not just a book to be read, but an artistic experience to be felt—one that invites you to slow down, absorb, and return to its pages time and again. Carefully crafted as a hardbound keepsake, 52 Rangi Kalam stands as a meaningful addition for those who value literature that resonates beyond the written word.

About the Author
Jastej Singh Sra is a reflective writer whose work explores identity, inner strength, nature, and the silent conversations of the human spirit. Deeply rooted in the Punjabi language and lived experiences, his poetry emerges from observation, introspection, and emotional honesty. His writing blends lyrical rhythm with philosophical depth, offering readers not just verses, but pauses for thought.

This debut collection presents a unique fusion of poetry and visual storytelling. Through his words and imagery, Jastej invites readers to reconnect with themselves—to notice, to feel, and to reflect on the beauty within and around them.

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Thursday, 19 February 2026

Threshold of Horizon by Jaya Kapoor Chadha

 


This is the first collection of poetry by Jaya Kapoor. When words flow, they find their own language — and in this collection, the poems naturally express themselves in both English and Hindi. Through these verses, nature unfolds in its tangible as well as transcendent dimensions, while a vibrant spectrum of human experiences comes alive. The poetry gives voice to the intimate landscape of a woman’s inner world, reflecting themes of perseverance, the beauty of difference, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

Jaya Kapoor is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Allahabad. A poet for many years, she has also translated works by several renowned writers, with her poetry featured in magazines and anthologies over time. This debut collection brings together her bilingual poetry in a single volume, reflecting her belief that poetry communicates both through words and beyond them. Inspired by her son Shivang, this book marks a deeply personal milestone in her literary journey. She has translated works of Nagarjun and Manto and is currently engaged in translating major women poets. Beyond literature, she actively participates in cultural activities, including theatre, where she has acted and assisted in multiple productions.

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The Sky Between Us by Sruti Kumari

 


The Sky Between Us is a poetry collection born from observation, feeling, and emotional honesty. The poems explore love, distance, longing, and the quiet connections that shape us without always being named. This book does not try to explain “love” — it listens to it. Each poem holds a moment, a thought, or a feeling that stayed longer than expected. Written with simplicity and sincerity, The Sky Between Us is for those who feel deeply, notice silently, and find meaning in what remains unsaid.

Sruti is a writer at heart and a banker by profession. She believes deeply in writing not as an escape, but as a way of understanding herself and the world around her. She observes closely, feels intensely, and often feels more than she can contain. Writing becomes her way of holding those emotions, of giving shape to what cannot stay silent. Her poems are expressions of lived feeling, born from attention, vulnerability, and honesty. The Sky Between Us is her voice — felt, noticed, and written without pretense.

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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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