Nisha B. Thakur
Nisha is the author of two highly appreciated novels- First You Plz & The Blue Jinx. Nisha lives in Navi Mumbai with her family. After completing her post graduation in Communication Management, she started her career working as a copywriter with a reputed ad agency in Mumbai. She currently works as a Copy Head. When she is not working in an advertising agency, she writes for her short stories blog. Short Stories on her blog has touched many readers. Apart from writing, she enjoys cooking. She is a big foodie. She enjoys reading novels, watching cinema and TV. She is a spiritual person and a follower of Vipassana meditation. She believes in God, Karma and Karmic connections. By means of all the experiences of her life, she pens downs novels
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