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Anjali Kirpalani is a twenty-six year old dreamer. Like the protagonist of her debut novel, Never say Never, she is 5'2 and has frizzy hair but has never fallen for her best friend's boyfriend (Even if she has, she promises she's never done anything about it). Born in India, she lived in South Africa for 8 years and finally came back to Mumbai in 2008. She has had various jobs ranging from Radio Jockeying, Business Management, Marketing, TV Reporting, Print Journalism and Voice-Over Artistry. Currently working with ET NOW, writing has been the one constant in her life. She grabs any opportunity she can to travel (This passion has led her to fifteen countries so far and she aims to cover the entire world). She also loves Reading, Eating and
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Vasimraja Bhavikatti
Vasimraja was born on 29th February 1984, in India. He currently lives in San Francisco Bay Area, California USA. He started reading fiction novels at the age of eight after overhearing a story narration of Sherlock Holmes by his father. He grew up in different towns of Northern Karnataka State before his family relocated to Dharwad, the literature capital of Karnataka where he met celebrated playwright and author, Late Girish Karnad. He was greatly influenced by Karnad’s writing and personality.
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Arnav Bhardwaj
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Born in Mumbai and raised near Delhi, Arnav Bhardwaj was fascinated by historical legends and mysteries as a regular visitor to the various historical monuments in India. As an undergraduate from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, he is also passionate about the wide possibilities offered by science and technology. Growing up, he often noticed a strong rivalry between the sciences and the arts but felt that there was a lot of potential by combining the two. His love for detective mysteries, science fiction and historical legends is reflected in his debut novel - The Bird That Ruled Bombay.