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Rani Mukerji becomes a writer

Rani Mukerji

We have been captivated by Rani Mukerji for more than two decades. With Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat, alongside Shadaab Khan, she made her Bollywood debut. The action movie Ghulam (1998) brought Mukerji her first economic success, while the romantic comedy Kuch Kuch Hota Hai brought her breakthrough (1998). Some of the best blockbusters and most … Read more

Hilary Mantel: The Wolf Hall trilogy author has died aged 70

Hilary Mantel

The best-selling author of the Wolf Hall trilogy, Dame Hilary Mantel, passed away at the age of 70, according to her publisher. The Mirror and the Light, the third and final book in the series, was released in 2020 to a plethora of positive reviews, became a best-seller in fiction, and was named to the … Read more

Leaked audio call between a mystery girl and Khalil ur Rehman goes viral

A leaked audio

You must all be aware that Khalil ur Rehman Qamar is regarded as one of Pakistan’s top authors. On the other hand, some claim that Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar has an inherent animosity toward women because he always speaks poorly of them. The bad news is that Khalil ur Rehman can be heard asking a female why … Read more

Raymond Briggs, the creator of The Snowman, has died at the age of 88

Raymond Briggs
  • Raymond Briggs, an English author and illustrator best known for his classic children’s book The Snowman, died
  • The author’s publisher, Penguin Random House, confirmed his death on Wednesday, according to The Telegraph.
  • Reportedly, Briggs’ family also released a statement on his sad demise

 

Raymond Briggs, an English author and illustrator best known for his classic children’s book The Snowman, died at the age of 88 in Sussex.

The author’s publisher, Penguin Random House, confirmed his death on Wednesday, according to The Telegraph.

Reportedly, Briggs’ family also released a statement on his sad demise, saying, “We know that Raymond’s books were loved by and touched millions of people around the world, who will be sad to hear this news.”

The statement further mentioned, “He lived a rich and full life, and said he felt lucky to have had both his wife Jean, and his partner of over 40 years Liz in his life.

Brigg’s family further revealed how he adored his young fans’ love for the author.

“Drawings from fans, especially children’s drawings, inspired by his books were treasured by Raymond, and pinned up on the wall of his studio,” they added.

On other hand, Francesca Dow, managing director of children’s at Penguin Random House, also gushed the author for his works.

“I am very proud that Puffin has been the home of Raymond’s children’s books for so many years.

She continued, “Raymond’s books are picture masterpieces that address some of the fundamental questions of what it is to be human, speaking to both adults and children at the same time.”

In the end, Dow stated, “Raymond was unique. He has inspired generations of creators of picture books, graphic novels, and animations. He leaves an extraordinary legacy, and a big hole.”

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Author from the United States apologises for stating white authors endure ‘racism.’

James Patterson

James Patterson has apologised for making racist statements about older white male writers. Patterson, a best-selling mystery author, commented on elderly white writers. The author has sold nearly 450 million volumes. Read more: For “repairs,” Russia has cut off gas supplies to Europe Following the publication of this interview in The Sunday Times last week, … Read more

Hindi-language ‘Tomb of Sand’ wins International Booker prize

Tomb of Sand

The International Booker Prize has been awarded to Indian author Geetanjali Shree and her American translator Daisy Rockwell for their Hindi novel “Tomb of Sand,” a first for a book written in an Indian language. The prestigious £50,000 ($63,000, 59,000-euro) prize is awarded to fiction from around the world that has been translated into English … Read more

Author unintentionally confessed to the murder of her real-life chef spouse.

According to the prosecution, the Oregon romance novelist who wrote the fictional book “How to Murder Your Spouse” and is suspected of killing her husband in real life tripped up and confessed to the shooting by mistake. Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, who is suspected of killing her husband, reportedly went into detail about the shooting … Read more

Author Interview: One Heart With Courage – Essays and Stories

For the past 34 years, Teri Rizvi has worked at the University of Dayton, mostly as the Associate Vice President for university communications. About eight years ago she stepped into a part-time role as Executive Director of strategic communications, where she worked directly with the President on communication projects. She also serves as the Director … Read more