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What message or feeling do you want readers to take from this story?
The narrative unfolds as the tale of a lonely, isolated, and vulnerable immigrant who must summon the courage to seize control of her own life.
Read more >Is sci-fi your favourite genre? Whom would you recommend your book to?
I love reading irrespective of the genre. I could even read the labels on the sauce bottles!
Read more >What inspired you to become a writer, and how did you get started?
My first writing experiments were fun anecdotes featuring my friends, and they encouraged me to pursue writing.
Read more >What is the book The Crimson Throne of Mahoba all about?
The Crimson Throne of Mahoba is a historical fiction novel set during the reign of the Chandel dynasty in the Bundelkhand region of central India. It weaves a tale of ambition and treachery, love and deception, and the intricate machinations driven by an insatiable hunger for absolute power.
Read more >What inspired you to write about cosmology, and which audience is it intended for?
Evening skies fascinate me. My extensive research in astronomy and cosmology, along with discussions with prominent scientists in this field, have prompted me to share my concepts on the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe. This book presents the latest scientific discoveries and theories about the universe in an understandable manner for the benefit of science enthusiasts, including students, educators, amateur astronomers, and the general public.
Read more >Whom would you recommend your book to?
The book is written for founders, executives, and employees of startups, especially those at the early stages of their venture.
Read more >What draws you to a particular genre?
Over the years, my reading preferences have naturally varied across different genres. At times, I’ve been drawn to the suspense and thrills of writers like Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, while at other times, the wit and lightheartedness of PG Wodehouse has brought me great joy.
Read more >How do you handle literary criticism?
When I began writing, it used to affect me considerably.
Read more >How do you manage your studies when you are writing?
We never really had to balance studies and writing as such. When we wrote, we never thought
about studying and both of us happen to write pretty fast once we get to it.