Book Review | Glimpses of Indian Languages | Criticspace Journals

Communication has always been the key to understanding a person’s state of mind and also a medium of expression for human beings at large. In a diverse country like India, there is a lot more richness and diversity in the number of languages and dialects spoken. Understanding all of them together becomes a challenge and […]

Book Review | The Games of Light and Shadow by Olga Gomon | Criticspace Journals

“The modern scientific rationalism and its dependence on empirical proof have marginalized the exploration of spirituality; You can understand the language of the animals and the songs of the grass, if you feel the love for God’s creations inside you!” This book, “The Games of Light and Shadow” by Author Master Olga Gomon can most […]

PREET KANWAL | AUTHOR INTERVIEW | CRITICSPACE

Swapna Peri: Before I start my questions about the book, can you please tell about yourself? Preet Kanwal: I’m an Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon (dentist with a specialization in surgeries of the jaws), with a passion for writing. I’ve been teaching undergraduate BDS and postgraduate MDS students for over two decades and maintain my Clinical […]

Book Review | Lost Universe by Keith Brandon | Criticspace

As a genre in literary writing, science-fiction has been a developing and evolving genre since its inception. All the works written under it have always shown the authors’ future vision and how they perceive the future to be. One such book is Keith Brandon’s “Lost Universe” where the title does more than half of the […]