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Aaron Ryan

Aaron Ryan is the author of the "Dissonance" series, several business books on multimedia production penned under a pseudonym, as well as a previous fictional novel, "The Omega Room."

Krishna Kumar

Krishna Kumar studies, evaluates, and analyzes events in Indian history with particular emphasis on the British Period. Krishna's interest in Indian history and analysis started at an early age.

DJanée

DJanée is both an author and a poet. As an author, she writes material ranging from children’s books to young adult fiction.With a collection...

Megha Bhatia

Megha Bhatia, founder of Israni Photography and Films, now happily living in the most beautiful marriage, has covered over a thousand weddings across her entrepreneurial journey and is a witness to what goes behind the big fat Indian weddings.

Dyson Russell

Dyson is 28 years old and lives in Melbourne, Australia. He is a Masters of Counselling student and currently works as a supermarket manager. He began experimenting with writing poetry after studying William Blake in high school, as he became interested in language constructs and the various ways to convey meaning.

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