At Juggernaut we’re constantly looking for young, new voices with incredible stories to tell. And we found a perfect match in Tashan Mehta’s wonderful debut novel, The Liar’s Weave. The book tells the tale of Zahan Merchant who has a unique problem: he is born without a future. This cosmic mistake gives him the...
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Barack Obama to write a foreword, JK Rowling expands her magical universe, and Amazon will open a second bookstore
As my son approached his six-month-birthday, he began wheezing like a grandma on a mountaineering expedition. Our paediatrician said that it was common in babies in Beijing. — Pallavi Aiyar This story is not unique to Beijing. Last year, a study revealed that 4 out of every 10 children in Delhi suffer from severe...
Elsewhere in Publishing #4
Juggernaut Editorial3 MarchMarch 31News
Two great news for Indian writing, the world's smallest book, and a most evil writing app
Prashant Kishor will dissect what influences Indian voters today, their aspirations and what they now demand of their leaders.
2 Covers: Take Your Pick
Juggernaut Editorial29 FebruaryFebruary 292News
The first covers for the talented spec-fic writer Vajra Chandrasekara's two stories
Could the Mahabharata inspire a serial killer?
Juggernaut Editorial29 FebruaryMarch 70News
Find out in Arnab Ray's fabulous crime novel.
Elsewhere in Publishing #3
Juggernaut Editorial26 FebruaryFebruary 260News
A reader's guide to Sahitya Akademi winners, and increasing the diversity in publishing and writing.
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Team Juggernaut18 FebruaryFebruary 180News
Harry Potter is back, a short story collection from North Korea, and a DIY book editor
Now for the first time in India