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If you were to read stories about a regular day in your city, would they capture your interest long enough for you to reach the end?
If you can keep up with all the gore and naked, white flesh that comes with most H.B.O. shows, you will enjoy True Blood.
With books such as the Tranquebar Book of Erotic Stories from Sri Lanka, literary erotica is slowly carving a niche of its own in the Indian market.
This is a book for those who enjoy glimpsing into the lives of others, watching from afar and analysing why they are the way they are.
To put it simply, Game of Thrones is no simple, black-and-white tale of good versus evil.
Acclaimed, award-winning poet Anindita Sengupta speaks to us in an exclusive interview about her work, travel, and photography.
What is really interesting is how much further Sherlock goes than the original stories in developing the characters of the two protagonists.
Perhaps the reality is that only segments of stories are ours to tell, that the gaps must be filled by others.
A book that tells a story of loss may make you appreciate life a little more. Does grief not appear more universal than happiness?
Aditi Rao, winner of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize in 2011, speaks to us about her writing.
In the fictional suburb of Bandargaon, hilarity and love rise from the seediness of the local underground gambling den and the self-righteousness of its educated citizens.
American novelist Ronald Malfi speaks to The Newsroom Mafia author Oswald Pereira about his latest book, India, and future plans.