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Luanne Castle

Luanne Castle has been a Fellow at the Center for Ideas and Society at the University of California, Riverside. She studied English and Creative...

Swapnil Pawar

Swapnil Pawar is a fintech entrepreneur working on bringing blockchain into the mainstream finance. He has been a quantitative finance professional with an experience of over 17 years.

Ashwini Rudra

Ashwini Rudra, the author of Delhi via Lucknow, lives in Matawan, a small town in New Jersey. He claims to be a simple man with a small-town attitude for life which he intends never to shed.

Bijaya Kumar Mishra

Bijaya Kumar Mishra is a doctor, a medical scientist and an author. After spending many years of his life to alleviate people’s pain, he now works as a scientist in the field of medical research. His debut book ‘Ineligible’ has been acclaimed widely. When he is not working or writing, he can be found watching or reading thrillers.

Sadath Ali

Born in Kadmath island, Union territory of Lakshadweep, Sadath Ali is a medical graduate of Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal. A holder of UPSC-CMS, he spends most of his time providing palliative care to the bedridden.

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King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

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