TheNew Wave Of Indian Authors

The Indian writing industry has seen many of the greatest authors to come and go. The newer generation of authors has been on the rise in India in recent times. These authors have written about many things from contemporary Indian culture to compelling suspense stories. The suspense genre is very popular among the Indian audience and has gained massive popularity in India. With the power and talent of these young yet unpopular authors have made the genre all the more compelling to read. These authors have a passion for novel writing and should be recognized in a world where technology has taken over. Here are some of the authors on the rise in India.

1. Meghna Pant

The author of One and a Half Wife debuted in 2012 from where she has taken off as her debut book was one of the best sellers. Her vivid imagination and creativity allow her to capture the world in a way that the audience can relate to it and she tells the tale that makes you face reality and leaving you wondering. After her debut went very well, she struck again by dropping two more novels in a short amount of time namely, The Trouble with Women and Happy Birthday!

2. Ira Trivedi

Pick up any of Ira Trivedi's book whether it be yoga or novel and you will be engaged in it. She is an entrepreneur, a journalist, and a yoga expert. Her early work was inclined towards yoga and targeted young adults to encourage them to be at peace and take care of themselves. Her latest non-fictional novel called India in Love: Marriage and Sexuality in the 21st century made her come out of her comfort zone and included facts about Indian social revolution which was completed by conducting interviews of more than 500 people.

3. Ray Rao

Ray Rao is one of the best suspense authors that has come into the light. His novel Bloodbath has been very popular due to its engaging and quite suspenseful plot. He has the ability to grip the audience and keep them engaged as the flip through the pages. His view of good and evil makes his novels all the more interesting to read.

4. SudeepNagarkar

Another author worth mentioning SudeepNagarkar. This young blood has been so popular in recent times that his books have already been translated into different regional languages of India. He targets topics like young love and breakups and how to deal with them so that young audience can relate. His novel library includes Sorry, You’re not My Type and Few Things Left Unsaid. If you are someone looking for some real-life love stories then his work is what you are looking for.

5. Nikita Singh

Nikita gained popularity at a very early stage of her career. At 20, she already had a critically acclaimed novel called Love @ Facebook which by name involves contemporary Indian love culture. She is another who loves to write about relationships and her understanding makes it all so relatable. She already has six best-selling novels to her name. She is just 26.

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