I Get By With A Little Help From My (Writing) Friends

I Get By With A Little Help From My (Writing) Friend Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in  A writing tribe is the single strongest tool writers have to combat rejection.   A writing tribe is more than a critique group or a writing chapter. A writing tribe is filled with other authors you can trust with your writing,… Continue reading I Get By With A Little Help From My (Writing) Friends

Arjun Rajendran On His Love Affair With Poetry

Arjun Rajendran On His Love Affair With Poetry Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in Arjun Rajendran has been called one of the most versatile, contemporary Indian poets of today. He writes about wide-ranging themes: from memories to beetroots, and even about Snowy and Tintin! The poet, who is currently working on his fourth manuscript, was the Charles Wallace… Continue reading Arjun Rajendran On His Love Affair With Poetry

Let’s Talk About Book Marketing

Let’s Talk About Book Marketing Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in In India, book marketing has seen a huge growth in the last few years. Authors are trying new and unconventional methods to reach their audiences. While it’s good to market your book in the traditional ways, through print adverts and sponsorships; trying something experiential might be just… Continue reading Let’s Talk About Book Marketing

Catch Up On Your Reading With Bound’s 10 Must Reads

Catch Up On Your Reading With Bound’s 10 Must Reads Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in Let books keep you company while you practice social distancing. You know the saying, ‘Books are our best friends’- well it couldn’t be more true now! Our team has been working from home and as bookworms we are finding company in books.… Continue reading Catch Up On Your Reading With Bound’s 10 Must Reads

Anuradha Kumar On Writing Her Eighth Book ‘Coming Back To The City’

Anuradha Kumar On Writing Her Eighth Book ‘Coming Back To The City’ Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in Anuradha Kumar is the author of eight novels, including Letters for Paul, It Takes a Murder (2013) and two works of historical fiction written under the psuedonym of Adity Kay: Emperor Chandragupta (2016) and Emperor Vikramaditya (2019). She also writes… Continue reading Anuradha Kumar On Writing Her Eighth Book ‘Coming Back To The City’

Getting Your Book Edited: The Ups And Downs

Getting Your Book Edited: The Ups And Downs Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in You’ve just completed your manuscript: congratulations! You’ve worked crazy hard for months, possibly years, writing and rewriting and analyzing every aspect of your book. It’s close to you, it’s basically your child. All you want is a fresh set of eyes to give it… Continue reading Getting Your Book Edited: The Ups And Downs

5 Cliche Plot Points To Avoid In Your Novel

5 Cliche Plot Points To Avoid In Your Novel Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in Here are some tips to help you think of a unique story! Cliches can be a good thing: when done cleverly. And yes, they do exist for a reason: because they convey our thoughts so clearly. But think about it, using cliches is… Continue reading 5 Cliche Plot Points To Avoid In Your Novel

8 Most Notable Books of 2019

8 Most Notable Books of 2019 Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in The Bound team loves reading contemporary books. We read some really good genre-bending books that came out this year, and we really want to recommend them to you!   FICTION   -The Body Myth by Rheea Mukherjee   The Body Myth is set in an imaginary… Continue reading 8 Most Notable Books of 2019

Sita, In Her Own words – A Review Of The Forest Of Enchantments By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Sita, In Her Own Words – A Review Of The Forest Of Enchantments by Chitra Banrjee Divakaruni Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in The ‘Forest of Enchantments’ is a work of grace and kindness, of pluralities and possibilities. It is an experiment that makes us grateful to be living in this era of multiple truths and interpretations. This… Continue reading Sita, In Her Own words – A Review Of The Forest Of Enchantments By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Meet Mihir Vatsa: Writer and Editor

Meet Mihir Vatsa: Writer And Editor Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in Mihir Vatsa is a poet and writer from Jharkhand, India. He is the winner of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize, a Toto Funds the Arts Award in Writing, and the Charles Wallace Fellowship at University of Stirling, UK. Mihir’s interest lies in the connections among landscape,… Continue reading Meet Mihir Vatsa: Writer and Editor