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About Indrani Ghosh nee Chaudhuri In the fourth decade of my life, I decided that I needed something more. I needed to tell everyone my story, but in a way that people would read it. So I have become a part-time writer. My main profession is that of a technical writer and I have been part of the IT industry for 16 years now. I have worked for companies like TCS and Ericsson and clients like Johnson & Johnson, Citi Cards, T-Mobile, Visa, and many more. I love my job and have a great passion for life. My husband is my best friend and he is as passionate about life as I am, though in subtly different ways. I am a loyal friend, a skilled professional, a loving wife and hopefully, soon a published author!
An intriguing story of a woman from Delhi who is posted in Chennai for her first internship, where everything is new to her!
For women, work-from-home options is a blessing because they allow us to manage office and home responsibilities in a better way.
There is a Nancy Drew inside each of us and amateur sleuthing is somewhat of a secret dream for many, and Debaleena Majumdar's A Marketplace for Murder taps into that urge.
You Beneath Your Skin by author Damyanti Biswas is a multi-faceted metaphor of dark and distressing themes, with characters that you cannot help but identify with.
As women, there are times when we are pulled down by other women. At the same time, we are also pulled up and that is exactly what the author is telling us!
Priya Somaiya has almost 3 decades of social work behind her, and this can be seen in this anthology of true stories she has written.
Swara Bhaskar did it in Veere Di Wedding; so did Kiara Advani in Lust Stories. But it is still a taboo when a regular Indian woman talks of masturbation or orgasms.
As an inveterate reader since childhood, fictional characters have seemed very real to me, and so many badass women that I met there have been my greatest inspirations! Since childhood, I have been an avid reader. My parents got me my first library card at the age of six and there was no looking back since. I have […]
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