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WRITE INDIA STORIES - 36 WINNING ENTRIES Paperback – 20 December 2016
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTimes Group Books
- Publication date20 December 2016
- Dimensions20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-109386206048
- ISBN-13978-9386206046
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- Publisher : Times Group Books (20 December 2016)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 9386206048
- ISBN-13 : 978-9386206046
- Item Weight : 290 g
- Dimensions : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Best Sellers Rank: #223,160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,785 in Indian Writing (Books)
- #6,266 in Short Stories (Books)
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About the authors
A Mechanical Engineer and an MBA from IIM Bangalore, Bhaswar quit dabbling in the world of finance in multinational banks -Bank of America and HSBC after close to eighteen years. In 2005, he set up his own company Bridgepoint Solutions Pvt Ltd, which provides consultancy and learning solutions in the banking domain.
Bhaswar calls himself an accidental writer. He has contributed to eleven anthologies, India’s first composite novel (Limca Book of records entry) and in 2020 published his solo anthology “it happens- Stories of Human Relationships” for which the Navi Mumbai Chambers of Business and Industries in association with the Great Human University recognised him as the Best Storyteller 2021’ at the Indian Authors Conference and Awards -November 21. Many of his short stories have been shortlisted among the top 10 winners for the prompts in the Write India contests by The Times of India by Amitav Ghosh, Ashwin Sanghi, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Vivek Shanbhag, Tuhin Sinha and Nayantara Sahgal. His stories have been selected by Sudha Murty, Ravinder Singh for their curated anthologies and published by Penguin Random House.
In 2022 his debut nonfiction The Counterfeiter- Abdul Karim Telgi and the Stamp Scam’ was published by Om Books International and became an Amazon best seller in the first month of its release for True Accounts. Ukiyoto Publishing has selected him as an awardee for “Non-Fiction-Emerging Author of the Year” for this book.
Endorsement for Bhaswar’s writing includes the stellar stars of the literary firmament who say:
‘Bhaswar Mukherjee is a writer of promise and I wish him the very best’- Amitav Ghosh
‘I read Bhaswar Mukherjee’s compelling short story 'It Was Not Their War' as one of the submissions for the TOI Write India contest… the story was compelling and captivating. I wish Bhaswar well for his future writing endeavours.’ – Ashwin Sanghi
‘Bhaswar is an engaging storyteller whose short stories almost always find their way to the best of the lot sent for Write India. Short story writing is a special technique and Bhaswar certainly excels at that. I wish him all the best for his anthology and all future endeavours.’ – Vinita Dawra Nangia, Executive Editor Times of India, Director Write India.
Bhaswar is passionate about theatre, having acted and directed many.
He lives in Chennai, India with his wife Saswati. Their only daughter works in the US. He strives to live by the maxim ‘Carpe Diem’ or ‘Seize the Day’.
He can be contacted at m.bhaswar@gmail.com
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At the time when I was hankering for motivation to write, the book came as a godsend. I thank Vinita Dawra Nangia for stoutly executing this pious project of crowd-sourced writing. Similarly, the whole team of Times of India deserves adulation for working with an indomitable spirit. The arduous task of appraising reams of stories and shortlisting the winners done by nation's best-selling authors is equally praiseworthy.
It can be said with certitude that the book is a must-read for those who crave for becoming a writer.
In the book, you will find those para of prominent writers before top 3 entries and as you connect to each story with your imagination and the para, you will enjoy the experience and wonder how a small para got developed in so many different ways… in one you will find Romance and the other one will have revenge. Some stories will stay with you for long…. And some will depicts your own story….You will find Love, retribution, tribute, solace, spy, drama, dreams and lot more in those 36 stories. It’s thrilling.
I am yet in the process of finishing the book but loved most of the narratives, to name a few –
Prisoners by Dr. Roshan Radhakrishnan (a candid tale of hidden emotions),
Vasudha’s How blue is my Sapphire and I will Climb thousand miles (both the stories stays with you in their unique way, to aspire and inspire you)
Heartfelt love tales by Ramya Vivek – To Live a little. & By Nikhil Samant – Sometimes, Love is not enough.
Nemesis by Tishampati Sen is another tale with twisted climax. & Palwasha's Revenge by Nainesh
Trust, it’s not just a book with short stories it’s an experience in itself. A delight for reader.
Happy Reading!!
Similarly TOI rounded up the best selling authors in different genre under one platform and set them the task of creating a book that was distinct and different.
The resultant book like a cuban cigar is distinct and amazing. The authors gave a a small passage and all the different stories that came from that passage is just beyond words.
I picked the book to read Dr. Roshan's story but I ended up enjoying every other story on the book. Some were written so well that the characters looked like they were playing the part in front of my eyes.
Through this venture TOI has rolled out the best cuban cigar for every bookworm to savour. Good luck and please do roll out more cigars....
Congratulations to all the authors who got published. :)
I didn't agree with the rankings of some authors. Definitely not by the author Ravinder Singh. It seemed that some authors were ranking bollywood movie scripts and not short stories. Selections from Amish, Ashwin and Anita Nair were my favourite. Vasudha, Nikhil, Sujatha Rao were my favourite writers and their stories are a must read.
Braveheart by Sutapa Basu, Nemesis by Tishampati Sen, Prisoners by Roshan Radhakrishnan are superb reads. But my absolute favorites are How Blue is my Sapphire and I'll Climb a Thousand Mountains by Vasudha Gulati -- the latter because Vasudha crafts a cliched (meh) passage into a beautiful, heartfelt story. How Blue is my Sapphire, on the other hand, is an amazingly heartbreaking story that stays with you. The book is well worth its price for these gems.