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In Conversation with : Exploring the Power of Unspoken Emotions

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In contemporary writing, where speed often takes priority over depth, voices that focus on emotional honesty and quiet reflection stand apart. is one such writer whose work explores the internal landscapes of human experience with sensitivity and restraint. Known for her widely appreciated book , she writes about trauma, healing, identity, and resilience in a way that prioritizes understanding over dramatization. In this conversation with The Bookish Gossips , hosted by , she shares insights into her writing journey, creative process, and the philosophy that shapes her work. Interview 1. Tell us about yourself. What first sparked your love for writing? I am a writer who believes words can hold what the heart often struggles to say. My love for writing began as a need to understand my own emotions. Before I had the language for certain experiences, I had stories. Writing became the space where confusion softened into clarity. Over time, it stopped being just expression and became ...

Book Review: Letters From Suryatal

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  Some books feel like you’re reading them. This one feels like it’s watching you read it. Letters From Suryatal  by Sanchita Sengupta doesn’t rush to grab your attention. It just places something small and strange in your hands… and then quietly waits to see if you’ll follow it. It starts with Meera, a newspaper editor who knows how to separate noise from news. So when she receives a letter out of nowhere, her reaction is exactly what you’d expect. Dismiss it. Move on. Probably some clever marketing stunt. But then the letters keep coming. Same message. No explanation. “Meet me by the lake. I’ll tell you everything.” At some point, ignoring it stops feeling like logic and starts feeling like avoidance. And that’s where the story begins to sink its hooks in, not sharply, but slowly, like something tightening just enough for you to notice. What makes this setup interesting is that the mystery doesn’t feel distant. It doesn’t sit “out there” waiting to be solved. The mo...

When Sakura Blooms by Nikhil Sampath: Love Examined Through Structure and Memory

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When Sakura Blooms operates as both a romance and a character study. The narrative structure itself becomes a storytelling tool, shaping how readers interpret emotion and motivation. Memory as Narrative Engine The alternating timelines mirror how memory functions in real life. Past experiences continuously influence present decisions. Flashbacks do not merely provide background; they reshape emotional understanding. Character Contrast Vikaas represents emotional nostalgia. He struggles to reconcile past feelings with present responsibilities. Sakura represents emotional acceptance. Her growth highlights the difference between remembering love and living beyond it. Their contrasting perspectives create a layered emotional conflict rather than a simple romantic dilemma.  Ethical Ambiguity A notable aspect of the story is its exploration of emotional grey areas. Relationships in the present timeline introduce moral complexity. The novel does not judge its characters harshly but instea...

Writing in the Spaces Between Words: Komal Shahani and the Language of Silence

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In a literary landscape that often rewards immediacy, explanation, and constant visibility, Komal Shahani’s Kalam Ki Khamoshi chooses a different path. It pauses. It withholds. It trusts silence as a meaningful form of expression rather than a gap to be filled. This choice is not accidental, nor purely aesthetic. It reflects Shahani’s understanding of writing, of voice, and of what it means to communicate in a world that rarely stops talking. At the heart of Kalam Ki Khamoshi lies a quiet conviction: that what remains unsaid can carry as much emotional weight as what is spoken aloud. As Shahani explains, the book returns repeatedly to “unspoken emotions and the power of silence”. Even the title, translated as The Silence of the Pen , signals an interest in restraint rather than excess, in hesitation rather than declaration. From Reading to Writing Shahani’s relationship with language began, as it does for many writers, with reading. She describes books as her “secret passport” during...

Saanjh: Mere Safar Ki Saakshi Book Review

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Do Poems Need Complexity to Leave an Impact? Not always. Saanjh: Mere Safar Ki Saakshi proves that emotional clarity can be just as powerful as poetic complexity. Structure of the Collection The book presents 25 poems that collectively trace emotional stages of life. Each poem functions independently, yet together they form a journey through memories, relationships, and introspection. Emotional Core The poet draws heavily from everyday life. Parents, childhood, personal struggles, and societal reflections appear naturally within the verses. These familiar themes make the reading experience comfortable and relatable. Language and Flow The writing style remains straightforward throughout. Readers are not required to decode meanings. Instead, emotions reveal themselves gradually. This makes the book suitable for both poetry enthusiasts and occasional readers.  Reading Experience The poems feel calm rather than intense. They encourage reflection instead of reaction. Many read...

The Startup Scandal by Naveen Kundra Book Review

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The Startup Scandal by Naveen Kundra chooses an unusual entry point. It begins not with vision or struggle, but with consequence. Authority figures are already reacting, damage is already done, and the reader is positioned to ask how ambition reached this point. This structural choice defines the tone of the novel and separates it from typical startup fiction. Storytelling Through Cause and Effect Rather than relying on frequent twists, the novel progresses through accumulation. Small decisions stack up. Conversations that seem routine gain weight in hindsight. The narrative focuses on cause and effect, allowing the reader to track how pressure alters judgment over time. This approach gives the story a grounded, almost procedural feel. Sanjay Dhingra and the Cost of Control Sanjay Dhingra is written as someone who values control above comfort. His ambition is sharpened by earlier betrayal, making him cautious and determined in equal measure. What stands out is that his choices are ...

Book Review: How Water Unlocks The Mysteries Of The Cosmos

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 A Book That Changes How You Look at Gravity  Reading How Water Unlocks The Mysteries Of The Cosmos: Dark Matter Dark Energy Quantum Gravity feels like stepping out of a familiar mental room and into one where the furniture has been quietly rearranged. The book doesn’t rush to teach. It slows you down and asks you to look again at ideas you thought were settled. Gravity, in particular, is treated not as a closed chapter of science, but as an ongoing mystery that still deserves fresh ways of thinking. What makes the approach engaging is its refusal to sound definitive. Instead of asserting answers, the book invites you to consider a different framing. Viewing gravity through the lens of fluid dynamics gently reshapes how you imagine motion, balance, and force at a cosmic scale. You’re not told to abandon existing science, only to loosen your grip on rigid interpretations.  When Water Becomes a Way of Thinking  Water quietly takes center stage, not as symbolism, but a...