Mauri, the second book of Abhaya collection by Saiswaroopa Iyer is set to release on 9th June 2018 on Amazon Kindle Store. Set in the times of Mahabharata, the books explore lesser known stories of the timeless epic of India from the perspectives of strong female protagonists. The opening Title, Abhaya, was released on Kindle store in November 2015 and has received praise from acclaimed authors and reviewers.
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Blast from the Past: Writing Process Blog Tour
17 March 2014
My Writing Process
Thank you, my romance writer buddy, Ruchi Vasudeva, for inviting me to jump on the #mywritingprocess bandwagon!
Last week, Ruchi wrote about the writing process that works for her. In case you missed it, you can read it on her website right here.
Since she tagged me, and since I’m honored, and since today is Monday, the 17th of March, our #mywritingprocess blog tour day, here are my responses to the four questions:
1. What am I working on?
Book two for Harlequin® India!
Simi and Rudy are both doctors with chips on their shoulders. Their mutual attraction is engendering explosive stuf
Me, my handbag & my book on Vicki Batman’s blog
This fabulous, roomy handbag was gifted to me by a dear aunt, Veena Mehta.
The PG tag stands for Purificación García – I had never heard of the label before, but now I’m all for it. The bag has withstood every insult including me filling it with sharps like keys and pens and pencils – these things have killed every other bag of mine, but not my PG!
When I first set eyes on it, I baulked a bit at the color –
Writing Software – Authors Dish on Coffee Time Romance & More!
CTR asked:
Which writing software do you use (something other than MS Word, like Jutoh and Scrivener)? What’s your favorite feature(s), and why?
Reet Singh said:
I use Scrivener, invariably, because it is such a time-saver. Its magic lies in its ability to organize my material – I can get the draft of my work-in-progress, the research material, the character sketches, the setting – just everything – into the software, and it’s visible to me in a pane on the left.
Blast from the past: Téa Cooper
Dear Téa,
Thank you for dropping in.
It’s my pleasure, thanks for inviting me.
I really enjoy your writing – “Jazz Baby” was fabulous and so was “Passionfruit and Poetry”.
That’s great to hear.
First of all, Téa, a question I have been dying to ask – how does it happen that you get the most gorgeous covers for your books? EVERY time. Do you get to choose out of a bunch of options or are the cover gods uncommonly kind to you?
The cover gods love me! The Harlequin cover artists are
Blast from the Past: AUTHOR’S CIRCLE interviews me
June 18, 2014 On Author’s Circle today, meet author and surgeon, Reet Singh, to talk about writing, life and her book, Scorched by His Fire. Hi Reet, thanks for dropping in and wow! You’re the second romance author slash doctor that I personally know. I’m quite curious about what kind of surgeon but won’t ask since… Continue reading
Author Pow-Wow: Aarti V Raman
Hi Aarti,
Thank you for adding beauty and grace to my blog.
I’m intrigued by the lovely cover of your latest book – let’s talk about it – about “Crossing Lines”.
How did the idea come about, to write Millennial romances?
The idea to write Millennial romances came from the fact that I am of the 80s and I grew up in the 90s. So it’s a natural segue into exploring…
Blast from the Past: Interviewed by Pebble In the Still Waters
Saturday, May 03, 2014 Author Interview: Reet Singh: Scorched by His Fire Trained to be a doctor; however, she always found time to read fiction. She wanted to write, and she started with scientific articles, which involved the putting down in words, of cold, hard facts. Happily for her, the call of her creative muse… Continue reading
Blast from the past: Jazz Singh and Zeenat Mahal
Jazz Singh and Zeenat Mahal talk about their latest book, about reading and writing, and about inspiration and friendship!
Dear ladies,
Thank you for dropping in to talk to me.
How fabulous for your fans (I’m one of them, in case you didn’t already know) to get a book that features a story each from both of you! I’m talking about your latest offering, “Twice Upon a Time”. Have a look at the cover – it is very lovely – artistic and vibrant!
How becoming a Harlequin India® author changed my life
Blast from the past: 22, January, 2014 Reet Singh I am a doctor. A surgeon. Surgeons are trained to observe, to delve, to record. When I won the Passions contest in 2013, I was catapulted into, for me, an uncharted part of the cosmos: the world of Harlequin® authors. Authors, too, are known to observe… Continue reading
