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Carl William Henn

Carl William Henn is the author of a travelogue-memoir My Two Centuries in Africa. He is a global health professional. He spent 40 years working on health programs in Africa. He lived in North Africa, then West, Southern, East and Central Africa. Carl is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, in the American Midwest.

Noshir N Sanjana

Noshir Sanjana has several loves in his life: love for family, love for Air India (version 1.0), love for the city of Bombay (Mumbai)....

Ankur Ashta

Ankur Ashta is a father, an author, an entrepreneur and a strategic marketer. He writes on varied subjects on his knowledge platform, 2dPoint, and his columns on marketing have appeared in several marketing-related publications. His first book, Heart, Mind & Wallet: Decoding the Consumers’ Needs to Create Winning Stories, published in 2014, remains a much-loved book on consumer insights.

R J Covington

R. J. Covington has had an extensive professional career as an entrepreneur founding and selling multiple start-ups, later serving roles as a C-suite executive and board member of various corporations.Despite growing up in the city, Mr. Covington has taken flight to the comfort and beauty of a rural mountain town. When not writing while wired on his third pot of coffee, he can be found impatiently struggling to teach his Labrador, Sasha, how to catch a frisbee.

Vikas Prakash Joshi

Vikas Prakash Joshi is a writer by nature and nurture and not by compulsion, ambition, or conscious choice. His writing career started at the early age of eleven and since then, he has won numerous awards and achieved notable distinctions. He has written for leading Indian publications like The Caravan, Hindustan Times, The Wire, The Hindu, DNA, Sakal Times. His essays, articles, and short stories have been translated and published in twenty-nine languages, both Indian and foreign, and in twenty-two countries.

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