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Anupam Srivastava - The Brown Sahebs

An Historical Fiction

The Brown Sahebs tells the story of India as it put on the clothes of a democracy while its body and soul remained a colony……

THE BROWN SAHEBS

by Anupam Srivastava

 

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The Brown Sahebs tells the story of India as it put on the clothes of a democracy while its body and soul remained a colony’s. It tells the story of power changing hands from the white sahebs to the brown sahebs who kept the inequality between the rulers and the ruled intact. The novel depicts the final phase of India’s freedom struggle, the opulent but troubled lives of rulers, the emergence of Oxford and Cambridge-educated leaders who were friends with the British, the new capital of India which came to be known as Lutyens’ Delhi and life in India in that slow-paced time. It also brings to life the influence India’s leaders had over the uneducated and impoverished masses who created a groundswell of popular resistance against British rule. Among these great men was Gandhi who finds a special place in the novel but was consigned to be a portrait on the walls of free India. ….

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Masters Mashups From Shakespeare to Stephen King

Melissa Wilson-MashupsMasters Mashups
From Shakespeare
to Stephen King

 

by Melissa Wilson

FREE Nov. 28 – 30

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The mashup has existed for ages, though the term only became fashionable in the past decade. Its recent, renewed popularity in the entertainment and technology industries proves blending the tried-and-true with innovation is a successful means to communicate with the masses. Literature is no exception. Take Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. Need we say more?

Author Melissa G. Wilson has breathed new life into the art form with Masters Mashup. Her book dives into and dissects the uncanny parallel lives of the King of Sonnets and the King of Horror and proposes fascinating mashups using several of their own masterpieces.

What do William Shakespeare and Stephen King, born hundreds of years apart, have in common? You may be surprised.

Discover shared themes, interesting influences, eerie connections and key turning points

 

 

About the Author: Melissa Wilson

SONY DSCMelissa is an author of fifteen books (five on best seller lists), most of them on building networks for professional success. She has a passion to help others write, publish and market their own books as well as speaking and teaching others how to build successful networks.

 

 

 

 

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