From An-Other Land
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From An-Other Land by Tanushree Ghosh
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Never has been the conversation on immigration more pertinent than now, post 2016 US elections. From cancellation of refugee protection and zero tolerance to undercurrent crackdown on H visas, the resurgence of nationalism is hitting the globalized population head-on.
But what is immigration today? A question of life or death - fleeing of persecution? A compulsion? Or a mere pursuance of privilege?
And what is the US today? A land of opportunities? Or a quagmire impossible to comprehend, inherently racist and selfish?
From An-Other Land dives deep into immigration today for the Indian diaspora and its many facets with characters who seek to define themselves in an intercultural setting that is less and less sure of itself. A reality check and a guide for anyone who wants to understand the modern-day US.
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Tanushree Ghosh works in the technology sector in the USA and is also a social activist and a writer. She has a Doctorate in Chemistry from Cornell University and has worked at the Brookhaven National Laboratories and is an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and Presidency College Calcutta.
Her blog posts, op-eds, poems, and stories are efforts to provoke thoughts, especially towards issues concerning women, social justice, and immigration - which is the topic of her first solo-author work From An-Other Land published by Readomania publishing.
As a contributor to the Huffington Post US, she has published several posts on topics that affect the under-represented and the lesser privileged, whether that's a population, a nation, or an individual. Her first article for the Huffington Post went viral and was picked up by the Yahoo news. She has since written on the Syria war and its children, open borders, the unfair coverage in the Western media of the Brazil Olympics, societal differences in outlook on issues like gun control in the US, and off-course - women. She has written on postpartum depression, acid attack and its state globally, #MeToo and a myriad of related topics and was interviewed for Reddit and the Indian Express. She is a regular contributor to several popular publications (incl. The Tribune (Sunday Diaspora segment), Thrive Global, The Logical Indian, Youth Ki Awaaz, Café Dissensus, and The Women's Web). Her literary resume also includes poems and stories featured in national and international magazines, including Words Pauses and Noises, UK; TUCK, Glimmer Train honorable mention, and inclusion in seven anthologies (through winning national and international contests), including Defiant Dreams (Oprah 2016 reading list placeholder) and The Best Asian Short Stories 2017 (published out of Singapore by Kitaab). She has served in coordinator and chapter head roles of ASHA and AID India and has affiliations with several women's organizations and non-profits. She is also the founder and director of Her Rights (www.herrights.website), a 501(3) c non-profit committed to furthering the cause of gender equality and supporting victims of gender violence.
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Ever since I started writing royal romances, I wanted to set one of the stories in India. Now I’ve made this dream come true. “The Indian Prince’s Scandalous Bride” is the 4th book in the Romancing the Royals series, and I can’t wait to share it with you all. Here’s the cover and blurb for a #SneakPeekSunday post. The book is due for release next month.
About the Book
Wedding planner Ashley Davies has left England behind to organize a royal wedding in India. She’s expected a cultural shock and lots of unforgettable memories – but never in a million years would she have thought she’d fall in love. When the mysterious and irresistible Vivaan turns out to be none other than an Indian prince, it’s time for her to make a decision: risk everything for the sake of what feels like so much more than a holiday fling, or resist their forbidden attraction and save her job as well as her heart?
Prince Vivaan of Yogeshpur certainly doesn’t want to get involved in the organization of his brother’s grand wedding, but then a free-spirited and smart redhead from England captures his interest. Suddenly he finds himself eager to get to know a woman who would never receive his mother’s royal seal of approval. Should he give in to his feelings or stay away from the ‘scandalous’ wedding planner? About the Series
Have you read the other books in the series yet? The first three novels are each set in a fictitious kingdom as well as in a real country such as Maldives and Germany. They are sweet contemporary romances and can be read as stand-alones with happy endings. Click on the links to find out more. Book 1 is a free download in most countries!
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Dance With Me by P.G Van
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When a video of Suhana dancing in her own home goes viral, the first thing she does is panic. Suhana got out of a loveless marriage and is trying to prove to her ex-husband that she can live her life without him or the money she got as part of the divorce. She had been a housewife all along, but now she is trying to rebuild her life. However, life throws her a wrench in the form of a viral video—a video that creates a sensation on the internet.
Samyan is her elderly neighbor’s son who is staying at his mother’s place while she is away, and Suhana keeps bumping into him wherever she goes. His very looks instigate new thoughts and sensations within her that she tries to ignore because of the man she thinks he is. But, when he helps her in the direst of situations, she finds out more about him and starts to feel a connection to him.
Dance with Me is a sweet, light-hearted and passionate love story with a happy ending.
Note: This is a standalone romance with content recommended for mature readers.
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P.G. Van published her first novel of The Pure Destiny Series in October 2015 and cannot stop writing. She loves to spend time with family and is a strong believer of retail therapy (mostly shops for boots and purses!!). She enjoys giving her readers an escape to the world of love and romance.
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A few of my author friends and I have decided to join forces in a blogging challenge. Our A to Z of Writing posts will shine a light on various aspects of being an author. This week, we're focusing on the letters L and M. Please make sure to check out the other blogs. Click here for a list of all blog posts per letter.
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When it comes to writing and publishing a book, there’s more to think about than plot, characters, grammar, and style. Some other matters can influence sales and/or reader satisfaction too, among them length. What am I talking about? Chapter length and total word count.
Why does chapter length matter?
Advice on chapter length in novels There is no right or wrong chapter length because various factors can influence a writer’s decision. Generally, book chapters have a word count of 1,000 to 5,000. A good average to go by, especially for romance novels, is 3,000. Ultimately, the length should be decided by what happens in the chapters and whether the scene is finished. Genre can also play a role; a fast-paced thriller or a book with multiple points of view might have shorter chapters than traditional fiction or romance. Non-fiction books or novellas tend to have shorter chapters, as well. Similarly, authors should keep their audience in mind. Younger readers (children’s literature and YA) tend to have shorter attention spans, so a high word count wouldn’t make much sense. While it is the best thing to settle on an average same length for all chapters in a novel, there can be exceptions. A flashback, for example, can be short. The same goes for a prologue or epilogue or for a shorter complete scene like a dream or a chapter from the villain’s point of view. Why does the word count matter?
Advice on book length As with chapter lengths, there is no one true rule for word counts. Even the definitions of novella and novel vary from genre to genre and publisher to publisher. Novellas have 20,000 to 45,000 words whereas novels range from roughly 50,000 to more than 100,000 words. But there are various exceptions. Fantasy invites long ‘epic’ novels, for example. Just think of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings or A Song of Ice and Fire. The typical romance novels published by Harlequin etc. are comparatively short. Traditional fiction books outside this genre, however, are often longer than 80,000 words. So do an author’s books all need the same length? No, not necessarily. While it makes a series more ‘uniform’ if all books share a similar word count, and while genre might play a role, varying lengths won’t confuse or irritate readers. They can see the page count before they make a purchase, and most readers are fine with different lengths as long as the stories hold their attention. However: if a novella is too short, it might leave them disappointed; if a novel is too long, it might seem too daunting a task for someone who has limited reading time or is still unfamiliar with the author or unsure about the genre. The latter is why many authors offer a novella among their novels – some as a shortish debut to test the waters, others as a free or cheaper series starter, yet others as a prequel or bonus content. Some writers prefer to divide their longer-than-average opus into two or three reader-friendly ‘instalments’. |
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