Rasil Kaur Ahuja is a reader, writer and educator living in Bengaluru with her husband and son. An army brat, she lived in Delhi, Udhampur, Ambala, Vadodara, the US and Bhopal–all before the age of twelve. Unfair originates from the author’s personal experience with a tube of fairness cream. This is her second book for children. She is also the author of Watcha Gonna Do, Rosie Singh?
Archives: Authors
Vrunda Bansode
Vrunda Bansode has over fifteen years of experience working across varied functions and domains in MNCs, start-ups and social sector organizations. She currently heads India Data Insights, a data portal for the Indian social sector, at Sattva Consulting. This book draws on her extensive experience in entrepreneurship development that comes from co-founding and running her own ventures, managing incubation programmes at IIM Bangalore and from the hands-on entrepreneurship lab she ran for high school students for five years. She holds a master’s degree in commerce and economics from the University of Pune and a PGDMB from Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, Mumbai. She has previously co-authored the book Become a Junior Inventor.
Nishi Chawla
Nishi Chawla is an academician and a writer. She has six collections of poetry, nine plays, two screenplays and two novels to her credit. Nishi Chawla holds a Ph. D. in English from The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. USA. After teaching for nearly twenty years as a tenured Professor of English at Delhi University, India, she had migrated with her family to a suburb of Washington D.C. She has taught at the University of Maryland from 1999 until 2014. She is now on the faculty of Thomas Edison State University, New Jersey, USA. Nishi Chawla’s plays get staged both in the USA and in India.
Salma
Salma is a writer of poetry and fiction. Based in the small town of Thuvarankurichi, she is recognized as a writer of growing importance in Tamil literature. Her work combines a rare outspokenness about taboo areas of the traditional Tamil women’s experience with a language of compressed intensity and startling metaphoric resonance. She has faced great adversity-including obscenity charges and violent threats for her erotic poetry, and living locked away by her family-to also become a major political leader and campaigner for women’s rights. She is the subject of an eponymous documentary film by Kim Longinotto. Her debut novel, The Hour Past Midnight, was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize. Women, Dreaming is her second novel.
Meena Kandasamy is a poet, fiction writer, translator and activist who lives in Chennai and London. She has published two collections of poetry, Touch and Ms. Militancy, and the critically acclaimed novels The Gypsy Goddess and When I Hit You, Or, The Portrait of the Writer As a Young Wife, which was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2018. She is the editor of the poetry collection Desires Become Demons (Tilted Axis Press 2019), in which her translations of four Tamil women poets are included alongside some by the late Lakshmi Holmström. Exquisite Cadavers is her latest novel.
Hamid Ansari
Hamid Ansari has a master’s degree in management studies with a specialization in operations and supply chain management from Mumbai University. He has completed a second MBA in HR from NMIMS. Hamid has worked with NGOs like the Rotary Club and been a volunteer with the UN. He is currently part of the visiting faculty at a junior college in Mumbai, and is a motivational speaker who is working on becoming an entrepreneur.
Geeta Mohan has been a journalist covering international relations and diplomacy. She is currently the foreign affairs editor at India Today, TV Today Network. Apart from heading the desk, she also anchors the show World Today. Passionate about sharing real stories from the ground, she is widely recognized for her reporting.
Geeta Mohan
Geeta Mohan has been a journalist covering international relations and diplomacy. She is currently the foreign affairs editor at India Today, TV Today Network. Apart from heading the desk, she also anchors the show World Today. Passionate about sharing real stories from the ground, she is widely recognized for her reporting.
Darius Foroux
Darius Foroux is the author of 7 books, and founder of The Sounding Board. A past student of business, he writes about productivity, habits, decision making, and wealth building His ideas and work have been featured in TIME, NBC, Fast Company, Inc., Observer, and many more publications. 500K+ people read his blog every month, which he started in 2015 and uses as his main platform to connect with individuals across the globe who read his work or need guidance.
Mainak Dhar
Mainak Dhar is a cubicle dweller by day and author by night with seventeen books to his credit. Learn more about him and his writing at www.mainakdhar.com/
Archit Taneja
Archit Taneja is an adult male in his thirties. He enjoys watching cartoons and collecting shiny objects. He writes and doodles silly stuff in hope to reverse the aging process, because having grey hair wasn’t as cool as he thought it would be. When he is not writing detective novels, he designs tech stuff. The Case of the Nosy Time Travellers is his third book in the Superlative Supersleuths series.
Zainab Sulaiman
Zainab Sulaiman is a special educator who has taught and raised funds in the non-profit sector. She enjoys writing fiction and hanging out with people far wiser than her, namely her children.
