All You Need To Know About The New Harry Potter Book
By Jinelle D'souza
Greetings Potterheads!
I would like to give out some important news regarding "Harry Potter". But before that let's all travel back in time,...
A Book Can Do A Split. But Kindle “Can’t Dance Sala”- Hardcover Books Vs...
By Richa Sharma
I was 18 when I first completed reading a book, completely. Since then struck by Bibliophilism, I am a proud owner of...
House of Night: A Vampyre Series That Does Not ‘Suck’
By Arpita Mahapatra
“Darkness does not always equate to Evil, just as Light does not always bring Good.”
That said, vampire fiction does not always equate...
Must Read Books On Indian Mythology That Have Done A Great Job At Retelling...
By Gayathri Naga
As a child one of my fondest memories was listening to my Grandma narrate endless stories from Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Mythology has always...
Friendly Fridays Chapter 59: Children’s Fiction Writer Jerry Pinto
This week on Friendly Fridays we have with us Jerry Pinto, a Mumbai-based Indian writer of poetry, prose and children's fiction in English.
Lets start our rendezvous with him.
Team...
Are Writers Born or Made? The Gap Between the Great Writers and, the Writers...
By Hitee Singh
They say a writer is born not made but is what they say really true?
From the brief encounters I've had had with...
When Authors Proudly Painted Their Women Protagonists As Dark, Unsympathetic Characters: Gone Girl Et...
By Prerna Bhatia
"What are you thinking? How are you feeling? What have we done to each other?"
These words echo in my mind every time...
Two Books Published 7 Decades Apart, What ‘Those Pricey Thakur Girls’ & ‘Gone With...
By Hitee Singh
Published seven decades apart, set in eras eleven decades far from each other these books reside at opposite ends of your local library....
French City Gets Vending Machines That Dispense Short Stories For Free- Now Kill Time...
Because soda and snickers are too mainstream, a French start-up has come up with a vending machine that dispenses short stories for free.
The city...
ED At Jaipur Literature Festival, 2016 – Captured through Crazy Pictures
‘If you change the venue of this festival from a Palace to a field, the whole Romance of Literature is lost’ – Is something...
World Book Fair 2016, Carpe Librum: ED’s Picture Story
"So many books, so little time".
This thought ran through my mind constantly while getting ready for the last day of World book fair which...
Farewell Alan Rickman; Your Work Can Never Be Forgotten And So Won’t You
Spoiler Alert- It is impossible to write about Rickman without talking a bit about his movies. Sorry for spoiling the suspense but Rickman was...
Five Latin American Writers That One Should Not Miss
Latin America is known for their biodiversity, the festivals, the football mania and their writers. The Latin American boom which took place in twentieth...
The Books vs. Movies Debate Continues…
DISCLAIMER: Only proceed to read this article if you have no objection to spoilers. If you haven’t watched a lot of movies, or read...
Dead Man Walking. GoT teases Jon Snow? Jon Snow Is Alive?
Okay. Try to calm down. Take a deep breath now, 1…2…3…. Nope. Doesn’t work.
Unless you live on the planet Mars, all of you on...
Back In (Fictional) Time: The Death Anniversary of Potter Parents
Back in Time is ED’s newspaper type column that reports an incident from the past as though it has happened just yesterday. It allows the...
Robert Galbraith’s ‘Career of Evil’ Review
Potterheads…. Unite! Written under a nom de plume, J.K Rowling Robert Galbraith is back with another tale in the lives of detective duo Cormoran...
This Engineering Student From India Makes Harry Potter Wands & Looks Like A Character...
Meet Oishi Lahiri… the 20 year old engineering student with a flair for art, craft, painting and pizza!
She is pursuing her B.Tech degree, but...
Satirical, Dark TV Series ‘Scream Queens’ From The Director Of Glee: ED Review
If loving you is wrong, dear “Scream Queens,” then I don’t want to be right.
How did it all start?
The series is directed by Ryan...
Do Women Authors Always Cast Their Female Characters In Strong Roles?
As the saying goes, if the writer is a woman, she is most likely to make her female protagonist hold command over the novel,...
Agony And Shocks Of An English Hons. Student
WARNING: The author is in a state of frenzy, and her words ought not to be taken seriously by those who wish to pursue...
The Wind Blows On: The Movie Out Of The Book
DISCLAIMER: The writer will happily blacklist those who haven’t read the novel in question yet, and will gladly see them as literary inferiors. *Mwahaha*
So...
J K Rowling’s Lesser Known Rags to Riches Story
On her 50th birthday, this is a tribute to the person who has inspired me the most.
“I think it fair to say, by any...
The Words and Verse of Robert Frost
I was fortunate. I stumbled upon Robert Frost in my middle school years and being a philosophical kind of person, he became, and has...
Back In Time: Ernest Hemingway’s Tragic Death
Back in Time is a newspaper type column that reports an incident from the past as though it has happened just yesterday. It allows the...




















































