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Gurucharan Singh Gandhi

Gurucharan Singh Gandhi, in his own words, is a ‘full time corporate wallah’ and a part time writer. His debut book, ‘Kabeer in Korporates’ (2016) published in English and thereafter translated to Hindi and Marathi, was a national bestseller and won the ‘Best Debut Manuscript in Non-Fiction’ at ‘Lit-O-Fest’

S M Patel

S M Patel has given most of her life and career to fighting fraud and financial crime in banks. May be that was an overhang of her childhood which was spent in reading her grandfather’s vast collection of financial crime, espionage and other crime thrillers.

Susheel Kumar Batra

Susheel Kumar Batra is a published author of two fictions and one non-fiction. He worked for more than 25 years in the power sector which included deputations to Foreign Assignments, REC and CEA New Delhi.

Allyson Rice

Allyson Rice is the author of the novel The Key to Circus Mom Highway. She is an award-winning mixed-media artist, a photographer, and she spent decades as an actress on stage and on television, her longest role being seven years as Connor Walsh on As the World Turns.

Soham Sonis

Soham had always been interested in stories and science, which inspired him to write a medical thriller novel, The Toxic Vaccine. The story highlights the horrors that can happen if vaccine synthesis goes wrong. A vaccine is supposed to save lives, but in this story, a vaccine turns toxic.

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