#Mylifeline by Vishal Patel

Book Title: The title of the book #Mylifeline is simple and depicts clarity which is often preferred by most of the readers. It also evokes curiosity leaving the readers wondering who or what is this lifeline that the author refers to. Book cover: The book cover illustrates a man standing on a mountain top amidst […]

A Day For Myself | Book Review | Criticspace

Aw-your brightest face  Smiled at me  You seemed so close  As if would touch Your if I make a jump dance. Poetry has always been our first and probably most sustaining love. But what we never knew, years before we knew one another, was that sharing our poetry would be our bridge to a deep […]

Iztirab By Manula Mohanti Book Review | Criticspace

This poetry of Manjula Asthana is the greatest version of Hindi literature. She is one of the best poets of her time and we are going to tell about her latest book “Iztirab” in this section. Excellent poetries about love and life… If you have an interest in Hindi poetry this is a masterpiece you should […]

The Mind Game by Devika Das | Book Review | Criticspace

Mind: The place where all our emotions reside. Besides those emotions, it makes ample space for several problems as well. It is definitely a no-brainer to know the roots behind all our problems, that is emotions. So what if we learn the art of tackling our emotions and channelizing them in a good way rather […]

Looking Through the Prism – Spectrum by Sujata Chatterjee | Criticspace Book Reviews

“The endless deep sea and the wide sky so blue, Every kind of a little thing reminds me you.”  Poet Sujata Chatterjee stays true to the heading that she has given to her eclectic collection of poems, in Looking Through the Prism Spectrum. Drawn from real and imagined people and situations, the poems vary in size, form and […]

An Interview With Manisha Yadava Author Of the Books Kash Tum Samajh Pate, Jodi Tumi Bujhte, Jar Tu Samju Sakla Asta, Bahusa Niku Ardhamayyunte, दरिया-ए-एहसास, Wish You Could, Mere Khayal

 Dr. Manishaa Yadava has done Ph.D. in Economics. She is an Author of two poetry books “Mere Khayal” and “Driya-E-Ehsaas” & CO-Author of “Quotation Anthology”. She is also a Reiki healer/ Dowser/ Angels card reader/ Motivational speaker and an Art of Living volunteer. She was Born on 9th May 1973 in Meerut. Her father was a railway […]

An Interview With Mukesh Kumar Shahi Author Of The Book Kohinoor in You.

Interests: Reading, writing, Teaching, Mentoring, Fitness consultant Birth Place: Gaya, Bihar, India Hobbies: Solving problems, Adventure, Blog, Running Biographical Info: I am Mukesh Kumar Shahi from the strikingly beautiful spiritual place where Gautama Buddha got enlighten. I reflect a varied personality including ambition, and qualities of generosity and thoughtfulness. I am also a well determined vigorous individual, yet pleasantly calm. I […]

An Interview With Shreyan Laha Author Of The Book Not Worth Living For

Criticspace: Welcome to Criticspace Journals, Shreyan. First of all, I would like to know how you decided about the concept that you will write the novel based on two different worlds or we should say planets? Shreyan Laha: Thank you. Science fiction has always been an underutilised genre in Indian literature and hence I wanted to explore more […]

An Interview with Devika Das Author Of The Books Meghna, The Mind Game, And Reminiscence

Devika Das- Author & Poet  An award-winning poet and author, Devika Das has 5 publications under her name. What began as a hobby at the age of 13, graduated into blogging in 2008 and took shape of Publishing in 2016 when Devika self-published her first book titled ‘7 Vows of Marriage’ on Amazon Kindle. Her […]