Saturday, October 14, 2023

Writers of Blogchatter Anthology Part 2

 




So, here's the second part where I'm introducing you to the writers of The Blogchatter Book of Thrillers (that I am part of), published by Readomania. Also, let me tell you a little about the featured stories as they appear. Request you to check the first part HERE.


One Night by Tarang Sinha: It's about a young, depressed boy who happens to be wandering at night when he meets a mysterious girl in a weird situation. 

Tarang Sinha is a bilingual writer, translator and self taught artist. Her stories and articles have been published in various magazines like Good Housekeeping India, Child India, New Woman, Women's Era and The Hindu. She writes for a popular radio show Yaadon Ka Idiot Box with Neelesh Misra.

Twitter | Instagram


The Dactyist by Anushree Saha: A chilling and gory narrative about a collector who has an unusual interest in the fingerprints of her victims. What's her motive? What's her background story? Delve deep into the psyche of our protagonist to uncover the killer mindset. 


Anushree Saha aka My Word Bubble, is a blogger, book reviewer, freelance writer and social media strategist. She has worked with renowned brands, authors and publishers. She is also a Black belt in Taekwondo martial arts. Her poetry book- Duende (Dwen-day) talks about various social issues. Her poems have been previously published in anthologies such as Carnations, Beyond Life, Anika and Little Love notes. More on her Blog | Instagram


Black by Dr Alpna Das Sharma: What do the desert, the dark night skies, a wandering girl, a handful of scattered beads and an abandoned well have in common? Black is an unconventional revenge story unfolding  in a backdrop of abuse, gender discrimination and social stigmas.


Alpna is a doctor by profession, trained in dermatology, but a poet at heart. She enjoys delving into the deep recesses of the human mind and expressing many unspoken emotions through her words. More on Facebook | Instagram


A Husband's Guide to Set a Wife Right by Rahul Vishnoi: A husband, convinced his wife is cheating on him, wants to punish by branding her with a shovel dipped in boiling oil. But tables turn, as they always do in a good thriller.


Rahul Vishnoi is a bookworm who devours anything fun to read. He loves travelling as much as reading. It's this habit of reading that inculcated the desire to jump to the other side of the paper. More on his Website | Instagram


The Silver Anklet by Harshita Nanda: About the story: this story is about love and betrayal with a dash of supernatural elements.


Harshita Nanda is an avid reader and a lover of the written word. An ex- 1997 batch BITSian. She has three self-published books to her name, and her stories have a home in many anthologies. More on her blog | Twitter | Instagram



What Runs in Our Blood by Roshan Radhakrishnan: it combines genres in a very unique way, starting off as a historical fiction tale exploring caste equations in Kerala centuries ago before taking an absolutely unexpected turn in the final act.


Dr Roshan is an Anaesthesiologist. He has over 24 short stories published in print and was a winner in both Season 1 & 2 of Write India, India's Largest Short Story Contest. More on his blog | Twitter


Hartoli's Duty by Suchita Agarwal: Hartoli's Duty is about Hartoli who ferries dead people from one shore of the river to another. The people he receives have committed the sin of silence and it is his duty to ensure they sing before they reach the next stop in their journey. He has been doing his duty diligently until his latest charge Brahaspath enters his realm and changes everything.


Suchita Agarwal has a Masters in International Business and is Head of Operations at Blogchatter. She writes fiction and essays regularly on her blog talesofsuchita.com. She has self-published 3 ebooks: 23 Letters of Love (a poem collection), The Gunslinger (a western novella) and Happy Endings (an anthology). Reading and desserts are her one true love. More on her Blog | Twitter 



Thank you for reading! Hope you find The Blogchatter Book of Thrillers interesting and add it to your TBR list, read it and like it. We will wait for your feedback.




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