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29
Sep

The Techgoss Interview

   Posted by: aman    in Roll of Honour

I have been a technical writer for 13 years. The technical writing life has helped support my life as a fiction writer. An interview, read on.

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27
Sep

The Businessworld Interview

   Posted by: aman    in Roll of Honour

The Businwssworld interview. The first answer covers something I missed in the reading and discussion on Friday, Sept 21, 2012 at IIC Annexe, New Delhi. Read on.

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Sanjitha at Businessworld read the book and decided to carry an extract. Read here.

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20
Sep

Promila reviews Roll of Honour

   Posted by: aman    in Roll of Honour

Promila got the book very quickly and read it and reviewed it.  Here is the review. Please read.

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19
Sep

JAM Interview on Roll of Honour

   Posted by: aman    in Roll of Honour

Am pleased that JAM the nation’s top Young Adult magazine interviewed me on Roll of Honour. Read on:

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Honoured that kafila.org carried an extract from Roll of Honour. Please read here.

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17
Sep

Jaya Bhattacharjee reviews Roll of Honour

   Posted by: aman    in Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour is going to break new ground for English-language fiction from India. It is a combination of YA, cross-over, a bildungsroman and a very disturbing account of adolescence. If I may say so, you have achieved something that I have only seen in Chinese, Japanese and French literature. I am as yet to see it in Indian fiction. You said you wanted to attempt the grittiness to show, and it does. It is very readable and flows well. …

You have created Appu as a trapped teenager, who is confused by his school, the choices he has to make, the social changes etc. For a teenager, the raging hormones are a nightmare. To top it, the horror of the school, witnessing the crumbling of society as you know it and more importantly, the very foundations on which you have been brought up being challenged … the dissonance in what is taught to what is expected of you. … (With this book) you are doing something very original.

Read the full review.

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