She Writes. The World Listens.

This Women’s Day, some of our women authors reflect on storytelling, identity, resilience, and the lived experiences that shape the narratives they create. Discover how women continue to expand the boundaries of literature—one story at a time.

Parenting in 2026: Now Streaming Live (With Snacks and Mild Panic)

Parenting in 2026: Where we multitask like CEOs, doubt ourselves like interns, snack like toddlers—and survive mostly on love, Wi-Fi, and badly reheated chai.

From Page to Heart: The Enduring Impact of Reading

A book is never just a story—it is a mirror, a companion, and sometimes, a lifeline. What readers feel and carry forward is the true measure of its worth. Here are the voices that prove how deeply words can transform lives.A book is never just a story—it is a mirror, a companion, and sometimes, a lifeline. What readers feel and carry forward is the true measure of its worth. Here are the voices that prove how deeply words can transform lives.

Why The River That Remembers Matters

Editor Indrani Ganguly talks about why Mona Verma's The River That Remembers Matters  

2025-Measured in Books, Marked by Awards

2025–Measured in Books, Marked by Awards
A publishing year of perseverance and pride

What Defined Literature in 2025

As the year comes to a close, we reflect on the Popular Literary Trends of 2025.

The Silences That Speak to Us

Trishala Niranjana Vardhan writes about what inspires her to write

5 Things I Learned from Rock Music That Still Matter Today

5 Things I Learned from Rock Music That Still Matter Today

The Surprising Truth About Gen Z Readers in 2025

Readomania conducted a short survey with Gen Z readers. Explore what they had to say about their readin habits.

Navadurga through Readomania

Navadurga through Readomania

Inspiring Author Journeys: Avanti Sopory with her Meraki

Avanti Sopory with her Meraki, the Inspirational Journey of Author Avanti Sopory. This is the fourth story in a series celebrating Readomania author-journeys.  

The Love for Radharani and Krishna

Rediscover Radha, Krishna, and what they mean today, during this auspicious season of Janamasthami and Radhaasthami

Simple is the New Complex

Simple is the new complex, an exploration of simplicity by Avanti Sopory

Inspiring Author Journeys: Mona Verma, the Restless Storyteller

The Restless Storyteller, the Inspirational Journey of Author Mona Verma. This is the third story in a series celebrating Readomania author-journeys.  

Inspiring Author Journeys: Beetashok Chatterjee and Ports of Call on the Voyage of Life

Beetashok aka Mr. Bee, author of many celebrated books, goes down the road he came in his journey of being an author. This is the second story in a series celebrating Readomania author-journeys. 

A Short Tale of Two Cities: An Evening in Bangkok, and Rome

Ayan shares his brief and poetic encounter with the ancient cities of Bangkok and Rome. All in one day. 

Inspiring Author Journeys: Sutapa Basu and Reflections of the Road Not Taken

Sutapa, author or many celebrated books and winner of the prestigious AutHer Awards 2019, takes you back down the road she came. This is the first story in a series celebrating Readomania author-journeys. 

What in the world is happening in the US and why should others care?: Oops I Said It Again

Dr. Tanushree Ghosh writes about Student deportation and other things happening in the US in her fortnightly column, Oops I Said It Again

A Tale of Two Soakings: Bangkok’s Royal Khao Chae and Bengal’s Barefoot Panta Bhat

Ayan elegantly distills the essence of Bangkok's Khao Chae and Bengal's Panta Bhat

Too late for thoughts on Adolescence? Oops I Said It Again

Tanushree Ghosh shares her thoughts on Adolescence, the latest hot topic for discussion in India

Allies – The right to speak for others? : Oops I Said It Again

Tanushree Ghosh, the author of Queer Chronices, succintly argues the case for Allyship in her third blog of the fornightly column, Oops I Said It Again.   

Mrs.: Enough said, or point missed? : Oops I Said It Again

Dr. Tanushree Ghosh opines about the movie Mrs. in her fortnightly column, Oops I Said It Again

How to Write a Good Book Review

Dipankar Mukherjee talks about reviewing a book, if you are a book reviewer, this is a must-read, either to see if you can do something more, or tell us if we are saying something wrong

Divine Dubki

Mahakumbh, an experience of eternity.