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Schedule: Soulless by M.V Kasi
BOOK LAUNCH OF THE VIRTUAL REALITY AT INDIAN MUSEUM, KOLKATA
The virtual transcended upon the real on the auditorium of Ashutosh Birth Centenary Hall of the Indian Museum as eight poets gathered to launch their book, The Virtual Reality with other artists complementing them on the eve of Christmas. Poets, painters, dancers, filmmakers, professors, translators and individuals belonging to various spheres of life gifted Kolkata an artistic ceremony with the event performing the very theme of the book, virtual reality.
The Virtual Reality is an anthology of poems composed by 8 poems from various parts of the country.
The Virtual Reality is an anthology of poems composed by 8 poems from various parts of the country.
“We wanted to create something from the virtual and the real and we did it,” editor Anindita Bose, a working professional and co-founder of the poetry group, Rhythm Divine explained to the audience.
Earlier, Geethanjali Dilip and Akash Sagar Chauhan had come out with a book, Between Moms and Sons.
“We met virtually and after our first book together, we decided to go for this book. We then approached other poets who we knew could make significant contributions to the concept of ‘virtual reality,” Geethanjali said in her interview.
Here’s a brief details of the poets:
The eight poets of The Virtual Reality are: Akash Sagar Chauhan, Anindita Bose, Daipayan Nair, Fatima Afshan, Gauri Dixit, Geethanjali Dilip, Lily Swarn and Sunila Khemchandani.
They met in the social media and 7 of them are based in various parts of India and Sunila is based in Spain.
In a candid interview, poet Anindita talked about the book, The Virtual Reality.
Here are a few glimpses of our conversation:
(1) What would you like to say about the book and the event?
Well, the theme of the book is ‘virtual reality’ and we are conducting the launch following the same theme. The book is going to be released by Sparrow in 2017 but we are doing the launch in December 2016.So that’s even virtual reality. Even with terms of editing, all of us have gone through our works. We met online and sent the manuscript to each other. It has basically been a mutual edit and finally it came to me. The guests are also from various backgrounds.
(2) Was it easy for you to publish a poetry book?
No. Not at all. The publishers were not ready to publish. Finally Sparrow agreed.
Earlier, Geethanjali Dilip and Akash Sagar Chauhan had come out with a book, Between Moms and Sons.
“We met virtually and after our first book together, we decided to go for this book. We then approached other poets who we knew could make significant contributions to the concept of ‘virtual reality,” Geethanjali said in her interview.
Here’s a brief details of the poets:
The eight poets of The Virtual Reality are: Akash Sagar Chauhan, Anindita Bose, Daipayan Nair, Fatima Afshan, Gauri Dixit, Geethanjali Dilip, Lily Swarn and Sunila Khemchandani.
They met in the social media and 7 of them are based in various parts of India and Sunila is based in Spain.
In a candid interview, poet Anindita talked about the book, The Virtual Reality.
Here are a few glimpses of our conversation:
(1) What would you like to say about the book and the event?
Well, the theme of the book is ‘virtual reality’ and we are conducting the launch following the same theme. The book is going to be released by Sparrow in 2017 but we are doing the launch in December 2016.So that’s even virtual reality. Even with terms of editing, all of us have gone through our works. We met online and sent the manuscript to each other. It has basically been a mutual edit and finally it came to me. The guests are also from various backgrounds.
(2) Was it easy for you to publish a poetry book?
No. Not at all. The publishers were not ready to publish. Finally Sparrow agreed.
The audience were introduced to the event with Sufia Khatoon conducting life painting on the stage followed by the dance of Devamita Goswami.
“Our book has paintings done by the poets giving a visual impact to the theme,” Anindita explained to me at the green room. “The whole concept of this launch, the live painting, the dance without any formal introduction, the music along with the discussions was tuned to fit into the theme of ‘virtual reality.’
The launch had an artistic and intellectual flair to it, enriching our knowledge and also entertaining the audience at the same time.
“Our book has paintings done by the poets giving a visual impact to the theme,” Anindita explained to me at the green room. “The whole concept of this launch, the live painting, the dance without any formal introduction, the music along with the discussions was tuned to fit into the theme of ‘virtual reality.’
The launch had an artistic and intellectual flair to it, enriching our knowledge and also entertaining the audience at the same time.
The dance was followed by the introduction of the poets, discussion of the chief guests and the launch of the book.
Eminent personalities like filmmaker Mr. Supriyo Sengupta (Founder and head of IMI Film Club Kolkata, assistant director of Te3n, Kahani2 among others), Dr. Debdutta Gupta (faculty of Art History of Rabindra Bharati University), Ms. Aditi Basuroy (guest lecturer at Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, senior sub editor at Sangbad Pratidin, contributor in Femina Bangla), Mr. Anindya Sundar Paul (Assistant Trasnlator of the Govt. Of West Bengal in the Home & Hill Affairs Dept.), Dr. Amit Shankar Saha (Faculty of Department of English, Seacom Skills university, researcher writer and poet, co-founder and coordinator of Rhythm Divine) graced the event. Other guests included, Dr. Sharmila Ray (Poet and Associate Professor of History), Mr. Rajnish Gambhir (author), Dr. Sushanta Banerjee ( Director, American Library).
The chief guests, the speakers, the poets, along with Sufia Khatoon (Poet and Co founder of Rhythm Divine) launched the book.
Eminent personalities like filmmaker Mr. Supriyo Sengupta (Founder and head of IMI Film Club Kolkata, assistant director of Te3n, Kahani2 among others), Dr. Debdutta Gupta (faculty of Art History of Rabindra Bharati University), Ms. Aditi Basuroy (guest lecturer at Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, senior sub editor at Sangbad Pratidin, contributor in Femina Bangla), Mr. Anindya Sundar Paul (Assistant Trasnlator of the Govt. Of West Bengal in the Home & Hill Affairs Dept.), Dr. Amit Shankar Saha (Faculty of Department of English, Seacom Skills university, researcher writer and poet, co-founder and coordinator of Rhythm Divine) graced the event. Other guests included, Dr. Sharmila Ray (Poet and Associate Professor of History), Mr. Rajnish Gambhir (author), Dr. Sushanta Banerjee ( Director, American Library).
The chief guests, the speakers, the poets, along with Sufia Khatoon (Poet and Co founder of Rhythm Divine) launched the book.
In the three hour long programme, the audience were treated with a short video clip on ‘virtual reality’ and music and dance performances.
In the sessions that accompanied the book launch, the guests talked about the relevance of the book drawing references from their individual spheres of expertise:
• Dr. Debdutta Gupta narrated the use of virtual reality in Indian literature, citing examples from Ramayana ( Sita’s desire for the golden deer), the Mahabharata ( where Krishna’s magic prevented the sun from setting) among the innumerable texts where poets and authors have created this ‘virtual reality.’ He explained that it is through poets and other artists that virtual reality has come to exist.
• Mr. Supriyo Sengupta talked about his journey as a maths teacher to a filmmaker, he stated that “what we are visualizing may not be true at that moment but might be materialized years later” and that’s what virtual reality is for all of us. He established the relevance of the theme of the book with his tools of knowledge, numbers, filmmaking and life.
In the sessions that accompanied the book launch, the guests talked about the relevance of the book drawing references from their individual spheres of expertise:
• Dr. Debdutta Gupta narrated the use of virtual reality in Indian literature, citing examples from Ramayana ( Sita’s desire for the golden deer), the Mahabharata ( where Krishna’s magic prevented the sun from setting) among the innumerable texts where poets and authors have created this ‘virtual reality.’ He explained that it is through poets and other artists that virtual reality has come to exist.
• Mr. Supriyo Sengupta talked about his journey as a maths teacher to a filmmaker, he stated that “what we are visualizing may not be true at that moment but might be materialized years later” and that’s what virtual reality is for all of us. He established the relevance of the theme of the book with his tools of knowledge, numbers, filmmaking and life.
• Ms. Aditi Basuroy said “virtual reality is part of my existence. It is like a nuclear bomb, one can use it for growing plants or one can use it for destruction. It depends on how you can manage.”
• According to Mr. Anindya Sundar Pal, “virtual reality is a parallel reality and it is very much a reality.”
• “Long ago three wise men followed a star and brought gifts for Jesus,” remarked Dr. Amit Shankar Saha, “This Christmas season, more than two thousand years later, eight wise poets too followed a star and brought for us this gift of an anthology of poems titled ‘The Virtual Reality’ I congratulate Anindita Bose and all other contributors to this volume and thank them for making me a part of the book launch event.”
• “Rhythm Divine Poets has always initiated the creative space of bridging the gap between the art of writing with the feel of reading,” explained Sufia Khatoon. “The Virtual Reality seemed like a book which was bridging the gap between the virtual as in social networking and the real as in words written by poets around the world. We wish to support more such projects and as a poet myself, I feel very connected to words and the feeling that is generated out of it.”
• According to Mr. Anindya Sundar Pal, “virtual reality is a parallel reality and it is very much a reality.”
• “Long ago three wise men followed a star and brought gifts for Jesus,” remarked Dr. Amit Shankar Saha, “This Christmas season, more than two thousand years later, eight wise poets too followed a star and brought for us this gift of an anthology of poems titled ‘The Virtual Reality’ I congratulate Anindita Bose and all other contributors to this volume and thank them for making me a part of the book launch event.”
• “Rhythm Divine Poets has always initiated the creative space of bridging the gap between the art of writing with the feel of reading,” explained Sufia Khatoon. “The Virtual Reality seemed like a book which was bridging the gap between the virtual as in social networking and the real as in words written by poets around the world. We wish to support more such projects and as a poet myself, I feel very connected to words and the feeling that is generated out of it.”
The book launch was attended by a large audience and it has been my pleasure to attend this book launch event on behalf of The Book Club. I congratulate Anindita and her team of The Virtual Reality for their book. I would like to thank all other artists, the poets of Rhythm Divine, the musicians, the dancers and others for making the evening a memorable one.
Author Bio: Aparajita Dutta is a writer, translator, social activist and a research scholar ( M.Phil, Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University). She is the contributing author of Tell Me a Story, published by Penguin India. She has written for other books and magazines as well. Her interests are gender rights, football, food and travel. Samples of her writing can be found in her blog: www.crystallasia.wordpress.com.
Schedule: Evil Twin? by P.G Van
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arti | Spotlight | 1/6/2017 |
Swarnalatha | Spotlight | 1/7/2017 |
Niharika | Review | 1/7/2017 |
aparna | Review | 1/7/2017 |
Nikita Jhanglani | Review | 1/7/2017 |
Rubina | Review | 1/7/2017 |
Debjani Baidyaray | Review | 1/7/2017 |
Niharika | Guest Post | 1/7/2017 |
Chittajit Mitra | Spotlight | 1/8/2017 |
Swarnalatha | Review | 1/8/2017 |
Reshma Ranjan | Review | 1/8/2017 |
Ruchi Singh | Review | 1/8/2017 |
Shalini R | Review | 1/8/2017 |
Swarnalatha | Guest Post | 1/8/2017 |
Banaja Prakashini | Spotlight | 1/9/2017 |
Inderpreet Uppal | Review | 1/9/2017 |
arti | Review | 1/9/2017 |
Surbhi Sareen | Review | 1/9/2017 |
Sundari Venkatraman | Review | 1/9/2017 |
Paromita Goswami | Guest Post | 1/9/2017 |
Lata Sunil | Spotlight | 1/10/2017 |
Nilima Mohite | Review | 1/10/2017 |
Floryie | Review | 1/10/2017 |
Aparajita Dutta | Review | 1/10/2017 |
Ruchira Khanna | Interview | 1/10/2017 |
Blog Tour: THE EVIL TWIN? by P.G.Van
THE EVIL TWIN?
by
P.G. Van
Blurb
Vinnie lost her parents when she was ten and lives in San Francisco with her aunt and her teenage cousin. She never expected a simple act of kindness would be life altering. Reyan comes into her life threatening to shake up her focus and challenges her resolve. He is everything Vinnie wants in a man and he shows up just when she thought she had everything she needed to stay focused on her life and her goals.
Will he crack her titanium tough exterior and get to her heart? Will she let him into her life especially with what she has been through since she was ten? Will she trust Reyan to help her recover from her emotional wounds?
Will she get to the bottom of why people think they have seen her at places that she has never been to before. Does she have a doppleganger or a twin?
Follow Vinnie's and Reyan's love story as she learns the true meaning of love, trust and family.
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P.G. Van
P.G. Van lives in San Francisco and she published her first novel, Destiny Decides… in October 2015 and cannot stop writing. She loves to spend time with family and is a strong believer of retail therapy (mostly shops for boots and purses!!). She enjoys giving her readers an escape to the world of love and romance.
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Blog Tour: SOULLESS by M.V. Kasi
SOULLESS
by
M.V.Kasi
Blurb
They say when you take revenge you lose a part of your soul.
But Sia hadn't felt her soul in a very long time. She only knew the soul-crushing fear and helplessness. Especially during the nights, when she fought an invisible enemy that terrorized her during the nightmares.
Her days weren't any better either. She spent most of them trying to desperately gain control of her life while battling her various fears and addictions.
She was only twenty three, but she had resigned herself to live the rest of her life that way. Fearing the unknown.
Until it all changed one day.
Now she knew. She knew that the monster from her nightmares was real. And also that her soul had been ripped apart from her.
The memories had brought in fear, rage and pain, along with a strong craving for a swift payback.
But revenge was a dish best served cold. And it required a complete absence of emotion.
So now?
Now she plotted. And she schemed. She prepared herself in every possible way to hunt and destroy her enemy.
But every mission, however well planned can go awry. Sometimes it's because even though one can be soulless, there is always the heart. A very weak and desperate heart that was being stolen by a man.
A man who was like a bright spark of vivid colors in her otherwise dark and dreary life.
A man...who was only supposed to be collateral damage.
Read an excerpt from #Soulless
"Need help holding the bag still?" a deep voice asked from behind her.
Sia yelped in surprise, hitting the kick-boxing bag accidentally, and had to jerk back, away from the heavy swinging bag. Her sudden movement dropped her phone from her hands onto the gym floor. She could see half a dozen pieces of what used to be her phone scattered around.
Shit. Most of her contacts were stored in that phone. Now she'd have to waste at least a couple of hours to buy a new one and retrieve her contacts list. But she had bigger worries, and a more immediate danger.
On instinct, she widened her stance, ready to swing around and kick the intruder in his face, either to dislocate his jaw or at least break his damn nose.
"Whoa, whoa, easy lady," said a laughing man's voice, moving away from her swing.
As soon as she turned around, the air left with a whoosh from her lungs. And it wasn't because of her move. It was because of the face in front of her.
She kept staring at the amused boyish grin with twin dimples on the man's face.
"That looks like one hell of a fall," he said as he looked down at her broken phone.
Sia didn't even bat an eyelid when the man knelt down and picked up the pieces.
"I think I can salvage this," he murmured, and began to work on fixing her phone.
His eyes were focused on the job at hand and he had an intense look of concentration as he worked over her phone. Sia realized that she was gawking at a complete stranger like an idiot instead of demanding her personal property back.
"Wait, you don't have to..." Her damn voice was soft and whispery as it drifted off.
The man looked up briefly at her and smiled.
That little stretch of his mouth muscles was causing havoc to her insides. And it wasn't because of the panic she usually felt, it was because of the beautiful face in front of her. And it was having a strange effect on her.
What the hell was happening?
Her usual cold and aloof protective barrier was having a tough time emerging. Maybe because she felt a false sense of security around him, due to his blindingly good looks combined with the boy-next-door smile. But she wasn't the type of woman who usually got affected by some pretty boy's face. Then what the hell was so damn special about him?
It didn't make any sense. He was just a guy. Weren't they all the same? Yet somehow she felt a strange sense of connection with him. Especially with his smile.
You are just horny. You are a twenty four year old with a good imagination and a healthy sex drive. Yes. That must be it, she rationalized, looking at his ripped body that was barely concealed in his work-out shorts. He definitely must be one of the personal trainers at the gym. Maybe used to attract the female clients with his smile and body.
"Like what you see?" he asked, without raising his head. He was still working intently on her phone, but had a small smirk on his face.
At his teasing remark, she snapped out of whatever thing had possessed her.
What the hell was she doing? She asked herself again.
He's just a good looking guy, and she's seen, and also been with several guys who were similarly good looking.
"I think I can fix my phone by myself," she said coolly, extending her hand as irritation slowly crept into her.
"I'm almost done. This is a newer model, so there are smaller parts that need to be placed in the right sequence. And besides, I caused you to drop it in the first place," he said.
"True. But you have already done enough damage. Maybe next time, you should stop and think before sneaking up on the gym members, during the early hours of the morning."
At her stern set down, he stopped what he was doing to glance at her.
His eyes blazed as he looked at her face, and then slowly, and unashamedly, he dragged his eyes down the length of her body, lingering on her toned arms and legs.
Instead of being offended, she felt his gaze ignite something. Soon, a warning siren went off in her head as images of them spending a dirty night ran in her mind.
Sia recoiled mentally from those images. She had stopped having random meaningless sex almost a year ago. And more recently, she had promised herself, she would not be distracted from her mission because of anything or anyone.
But right then, staring at the beautiful man with a sweet, melting smile, and a contradictory brazen look, she was ready to jump on him on the gym floor, and take what her body wanted from him.
Before she pounced on a complete stranger, Sia grabbed her phone from his hand, and took a few steps away from him to give herself some space. She subtly took some deep breaths to calm down even as his eyes continued to assess her.
When his eyes met hers, he smiled again. "By the way I'm Ajay, and you are...?"
Before she could reply another man's voice interrupted them. "Good morning, Ajay. How have you been bro?"
A brief look of irritation passed on Ajay's face, but he turned and smiled openly at the guy who joined them.
"I'm doing great Ravi. It's been a while, and quite a set up you have here..."
Before he could finish catching up with the other guy, Sia began walking out from there. After collecting her water bottle and work-out towel, she moved towards the stairs, and glanced back briefly towards him.
He was still talking to the other man, but his eyes were on her, laughing at her in amusement. As though he knew she was running away because of him.
Dammit.
Sia yelped in surprise, hitting the kick-boxing bag accidentally, and had to jerk back, away from the heavy swinging bag. Her sudden movement dropped her phone from her hands onto the gym floor. She could see half a dozen pieces of what used to be her phone scattered around.
Shit. Most of her contacts were stored in that phone. Now she'd have to waste at least a couple of hours to buy a new one and retrieve her contacts list. But she had bigger worries, and a more immediate danger.
On instinct, she widened her stance, ready to swing around and kick the intruder in his face, either to dislocate his jaw or at least break his damn nose.
"Whoa, whoa, easy lady," said a laughing man's voice, moving away from her swing.
As soon as she turned around, the air left with a whoosh from her lungs. And it wasn't because of her move. It was because of the face in front of her.
She kept staring at the amused boyish grin with twin dimples on the man's face.
"That looks like one hell of a fall," he said as he looked down at her broken phone.
Sia didn't even bat an eyelid when the man knelt down and picked up the pieces.
"I think I can salvage this," he murmured, and began to work on fixing her phone.
His eyes were focused on the job at hand and he had an intense look of concentration as he worked over her phone. Sia realized that she was gawking at a complete stranger like an idiot instead of demanding her personal property back.
"Wait, you don't have to..." Her damn voice was soft and whispery as it drifted off.
The man looked up briefly at her and smiled.
That little stretch of his mouth muscles was causing havoc to her insides. And it wasn't because of the panic she usually felt, it was because of the beautiful face in front of her. And it was having a strange effect on her.
What the hell was happening?
Her usual cold and aloof protective barrier was having a tough time emerging. Maybe because she felt a false sense of security around him, due to his blindingly good looks combined with the boy-next-door smile. But she wasn't the type of woman who usually got affected by some pretty boy's face. Then what the hell was so damn special about him?
It didn't make any sense. He was just a guy. Weren't they all the same? Yet somehow she felt a strange sense of connection with him. Especially with his smile.
You are just horny. You are a twenty four year old with a good imagination and a healthy sex drive. Yes. That must be it, she rationalized, looking at his ripped body that was barely concealed in his work-out shorts. He definitely must be one of the personal trainers at the gym. Maybe used to attract the female clients with his smile and body.
"Like what you see?" he asked, without raising his head. He was still working intently on her phone, but had a small smirk on his face.
At his teasing remark, she snapped out of whatever thing had possessed her.
What the hell was she doing? She asked herself again.
He's just a good looking guy, and she's seen, and also been with several guys who were similarly good looking.
"I think I can fix my phone by myself," she said coolly, extending her hand as irritation slowly crept into her.
"I'm almost done. This is a newer model, so there are smaller parts that need to be placed in the right sequence. And besides, I caused you to drop it in the first place," he said.
"True. But you have already done enough damage. Maybe next time, you should stop and think before sneaking up on the gym members, during the early hours of the morning."
At her stern set down, he stopped what he was doing to glance at her.
His eyes blazed as he looked at her face, and then slowly, and unashamedly, he dragged his eyes down the length of her body, lingering on her toned arms and legs.
Instead of being offended, she felt his gaze ignite something. Soon, a warning siren went off in her head as images of them spending a dirty night ran in her mind.
Sia recoiled mentally from those images. She had stopped having random meaningless sex almost a year ago. And more recently, she had promised herself, she would not be distracted from her mission because of anything or anyone.
But right then, staring at the beautiful man with a sweet, melting smile, and a contradictory brazen look, she was ready to jump on him on the gym floor, and take what her body wanted from him.
Before she pounced on a complete stranger, Sia grabbed her phone from his hand, and took a few steps away from him to give herself some space. She subtly took some deep breaths to calm down even as his eyes continued to assess her.
When his eyes met hers, he smiled again. "By the way I'm Ajay, and you are...?"
Before she could reply another man's voice interrupted them. "Good morning, Ajay. How have you been bro?"
A brief look of irritation passed on Ajay's face, but he turned and smiled openly at the guy who joined them.
"I'm doing great Ravi. It's been a while, and quite a set up you have here..."
Before he could finish catching up with the other guy, Sia began walking out from there. After collecting her water bottle and work-out towel, she moved towards the stairs, and glanced back briefly towards him.
He was still talking to the other man, but his eyes were on her, laughing at her in amusement. As though he knew she was running away because of him.
Dammit.
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About the author
By day, MV Kasi works for a software company. She currently lives in Hyderabad, India with her husband and son.
By night, she gives in to her fascination to explore the human psychology and the various facets of life in her writing. She has particular fascination with successful people who are not considered 'normal' by society's standards.
Her love for reading has led her to start writing on her own. She likes to add depth to her characters and explore their psychological motivations. Due to the nature of topics and plots, she does not shy away from writing about sexuality or violence. Despite covering some heavy topics, she likes to infuse humor into her writing.
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