BUSINESS
Women's Day: I'd be a Pterodactyl, when dinosaurs were at the cusp of evolving into birds, says Anupama Chandrasekaran
This business journalist turned writer hosts a podcast on fossils and paleontology.
BUSINESS
Women's Day: My choice of murder weapon would be a block of ice, says Savie Karnel
The children's book writer, who travels and collects stories from all over the country, picks a weapon that will melt away.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: I don't want to meet my favourite authors, I'd just be gawping, says Menaka Raman
A children's book author, she says that her own reading list is now increasingly partial to women writers.
BUSINESS
Women's Day: Picture books are the toughest to write for, says Sandhya Rao
The author and editor of numerous children's books says that the genre requres honesty as much as simplicity.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: Writing is like breathing for me. I have to do it, says Andaleeb Wajid
The author who has published 33 books says that the secret to writing is commitment and crazy hard work.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: If I were a punctuation mark, I would be an ellipsis, says Bijal Vachharajani
An author of children's literature believes that there is always something more she had wanted to say.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: I would like to meet Daphne du Maurier on the other side, says Varsha Seshan
The children's book author has fallen in love with fictional characters of all genders and ages, over and over again.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: 'I hate classics. Hate me if you must,' says Rheea Rodrigues Mukherjee
The author, who has also founded writing groups, loves Tinkle comics and would like to meet the Mad Hatter.
BUSINESS
Women's Day: It is the nameless who deserve better endings, says Sharanya Manivannan
The an award-winning author of widely read children's books talks about authors she would like to meet on the other side, and writing that borrows heavily from life.
INTERVIEW
Women's Day: Judge books by their covers, says Saaz Aggarwal
The Pune-based writer, who is read by students across the world, talks about her favourite authors, books and characters.
BUSINESS
Women’s Day: 15 signs that your workplace has a boys’ club
Workplace boys’ clubs are hard to spot. Offices often believe that they are free of these clubs but their women employees experience their presence every day. So, here is a list of a few telling signs.
BUSINESS
International Women's Day: Why I went from being a Proud Potterhead to a Reluctant one
If asked now, this writer would pick titles with more relatable female, or just not a majority of cis-het male leads. She shares a list of series she wishes she had found earlier, before she did Rowling's universe.
BUSINESS
Westland closure: Titles that are selling fast and a few personal recommendations
Indie bookstore owners report a surge in sales of Westland titles; when they are running out of books, they are helping each other out by sending them across









