Tags acid attack Book Review: Being Reshma by Reshma Qureshi Piyusha Vir December 26, 2018 An acid attack is, in my opinion, one of the most heinous and damaging crimes against women. When I first
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Tags Book Review Book Review: The Legend of Genghis Khan by Sutapa Basu Piyusha Vir October 27, 2018 The Legend of the Genghis Khan, published by Readomania, as the title obviously suggests, is the story of the world’s
Tags awards Nominated for The Orange Flower Awards 2018: VOTE APPEAL Piyusha Vir October 26, 2018 I often remind myself that if my writing makes any difference to even one person and makes them think again
Memories of the License Raj: Guest Post by Mira Saraf Piyusha Vir September 13, 2018 Thanks to my association with NaNoWriMo, I’ve made some amazing writer friends. The bond with most has only strengthened over
Tags Aditya Gautam [Updated] Author Interview: Aditya Gautam Piyusha Vir August 17, 2018 There is no denying that there is an increase in sexual awareness all across the world. Urgent calls to indulge…
Tags Book Review Book Review: The Boy Who Loved Trains Piyusha Vir July 26, 2018 Indian Railways is the largest single-entity employer in India, and the eight largest in the world. This is a fascinating
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Tags Intellectual Disabilities Not A Review: Twilight’s Children Piyusha Vir June 18, 2018 There are a few books, in my opinion, that are beyond a review. At least, they should be. This doesn’t
Tags author interview A Conversation with Anurag Anand Piyusha Vir June 18, 2018 Is the cocoon of safety we build around ourselves really as secure as we think it to be? Are all