The Indian literary landscape is a vibrant tapestry of diverse voices and narratives, captivating readers worldwide. These authors, through their exceptional talent and profound storytelling, have enriched the world of literature with their thought-provoking works.
K.R. Meera: Assassin


K.R. Meera’s novel, “Assassin,” weaves a gripping tale of justice, identity, and equity in contemporary India. Satyapriya’s relentless pursuit of the truth behind her assailant’s identity sets off a chain of events that confront her with her troubled past and the harsh realities of modern-day India.
Manoranjan Byapari: The Nemesis


Manoranjan Byapari’s “The Nemesis” is a captivating thriller that explores themes of revenge, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. Set in the backdrop of contemporary India, the story follows a protagonist’s relentless pursuit of retribution for a past wrong, leading to a suspenseful climax.
K. Vaishali: Homeless Growing Up Lesbian and Dyslexic in India


K. Vaishali’s memoir, “Homeless: Growing Up Lesbian and Dyslexic in India,” offers a poignant and insightful account of her experiences as a lesbian and dyslexic individual in India. Her candid narration sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of navigating identity and societal norms.
Anjum Hasan: History’s Angel


Anjum Hasan’s novel, “History’s Angel,” delves into the complex relationship between history, memory, and personal identity. The story revolves around a protagonist’s exploration of family history and the impact of past events on the present.
S.B. Divya: Meru the alloy era


S.B. Divya’s epic fantasy novel, “Meru: the alloy era,” transports readers to a world of magic, adventure, and political intrigue. The story follows a group of characters as they navigate their destinies amidst a backdrop of impending war and technological advancements.
