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Mayur Sarfare

Mayur Sarfare is an Indian author. He is a Professor of Mass Media with a keen interest in creative writing. His range of subjects include Understanding Cinema, Content Writing and Media laws.

Ankeshwar Mishra

Ankeshwar Mishra has a broad knowledge of the history of India and the present socio-economic condition of the country. He has done his MA in Economics and an MBA in Finance.

Karthick Hemabhushana

Karthick Hemabushanam is a software engineer by profession, but fell in love with writing. He was nominated as the Author of the Year, 2018 by StoryMirror for his contribution to the Writing World. His latest fantasy fiction book 'Daredevil Dreams' was published by Leadstart Publishing.

Mallikarjun B Mulimani

Mallikarjun Mulimani is a versatile writer. He writes novellas, novels, long and short poems including haikus. His books and style of writing, where brevity...

Teboho Mofokeng

Teboho Mofokeng is a professionally licensed civil engineer with a master’s degree in wastewater treatment. By the age of 30 She was a mother of two and an associate director at that engineering firm which at the time had its headquarters in Australia.

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King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

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