Tags Books Book Preview: Blasphemy-The Trial of Danesh Masih Piyusha Vir April 27, 2020 One of the biggest privileges of working with a publishing house is that one gets to read books even before
Tags Book Review Book Review: Fearless Freedom by Kavita Krishnan Piyusha Vir March 17, 2020 In a recent article I wrote about women change-makers, it was evident how gender equality, and as a result women’s
Tags author interview Author Interview: Tanushree Ghosh Piyusha Vir July 16, 2019 Fellow writer, inspiring social activist, and dear friend, Tanushree Ghosh, recently published her first single-author book and I couldn’t be
Tags anurag anand Writing Political Thrillers: Author Interview with Anurag Anand Piyusha Vir May 15, 2019 As part of the Readomania Crime Writing Festival, Readomania brings to you readers and writers the opportunity to understand the workings
Tags Books Delving into the Mystery of Penning Psychological Thrillers Piyusha Vir May 3, 2019 My relationship with Readomania is one I cherish immensely. So when I initially heard about a Crime Writing Festival I
Tags Book Review Book Review: Escape Velocity Piyusha Vir December 27, 2018 I have a special affinity for short stories, and especially, ones with female protagonists. Here was an entire collection! The
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
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 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
Tags Book Review Book Review – To Hell and Back By Anurag Anand Piyusha Vir May 19, 2018 How often would you have heard the common whine – ‘It was so meant to be’ or ‘Who can fight