Abdul Ghaffar is an academics by nature and business expert by profession, a three Master Degrees holder in Public Administration, M.B.A., language and literature; also an entrepreneur, corporate trainer and motivational speaker. He is a Gold Medal awardee in PA and also won many accolades in his career. His writing skills in poetry and necessity…
Category: Author Interviews
Author Interview – Salma Afreen
About the author:Salma Afreen, an English Graduate who through her constant will and dedication have fulfilled her dream in penning down her first novel, The Destiny’s Child-Enima . Born in a middle class Muslim family, she had never got an opportunity of attending the best of schools or colleges but that never deterred her from…
A small chat with Retd. Col. Sujit Dutta, the author of ‘Vignettes of Life’
It is indeed very glad to know people from different backgrounds making their way into the World of Books with their life expertise and experiences. I am very happy to share a short and interesting chat with Col. Sujit Dutta, the author of ‘Vignettes of Life’ on this International World Book Day Sujit Dutta is…
Interview with Srijoy Mitra
Srioy Mitra, Calcutta born and raised North Carolina is a true musician by heart and a black belt degree holder in Tae Kwon Do. Apart from creating and producing songs, his passion for reading and writing is to be applauded. At the age of 24, this young man has come up with his book ‘…
Interview with Subhrashis Adhikari
Some books make us think, some make us happy, some sad and some make us cry. When it comes to the non-fiction book, they inspire, introspect and sometimes also make us aware of unknown things. There are also books that question the basic instinct of existing on the Earth as a human. No! It’s not…
Interview with Author Vedant Saxena
Vedant Saxena, a hotel management graduate turned author, hails from Ghaziabad. He is also a good reader of contemporary and new age fiction. I got a chance to have a candid conversation with him. Folks, read on to know more about the creator of character Shreyansh from his debut book ‘ Will You Stay? ‘…
Interview with Author Devi Raghuvanshi
Devi Raghuvanshi, an engineer with 40years of experience with big corporates He turned a writer and one of the few Indian authors in this generation who have published more than 10 books. Most of his books are about women, their empowerment and their problems. I take privilege in presenting here a small tete-a-tete with…
Interview with Mandrita Bose
An Initiator of Pen Portrait i.e.poetry on a picture, Mandrita Bose is a poet and a spoken word poet. Being an avid lover of poetry she says life is all about poetry. I am glad that I got a chance to get candid with her to know more about her, her writing and other things…
Interview with Dr.Manisha Yadava
Manisha Yadava was born on 9th May 1973 in Meerut (UP) to a well-educated family. She was the youngest in 3 kids and her father’s favorite. Her father was a railway officer and Due to the nature of her father’s job she had to move around a lot. A major part of her childhood was…
A quick chat with the happening author – ‘ Kevin Missal ‘
Author of Dharmayoddha Kalki, Kevin Missal is a 21-year-old young man from Delhi, a graduate of St. Stephen’s college. Surprisingly, he turns out to be the author of four amazing novels stretching from crime to mythology to horror. After the huge success of first part of the book named Kalki, he recently has published the…
Interview with Renu Paswan
After a long time, I am back with a new age Indian Woman author’s interview. Renu Paswan, an Infoscion( Employees of Infosys are called so), a management professional, an author, a speaker, a life coach and the founder of the brand & book ” Live to inspire ” is a very enthusiastic human and always…
Interview with Rani Ramakrishnan
One fine Saturday, I received a mail in the GoodReads inbox with a review request of an eBook. It was the third request from an Author through GoodReads. I was really overwhelmed thinking that the reviews I write are been circulated among the authors too. Thus, I ended up reading an eBook named ‘ Twice…