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Book Lounge
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A literary show that brings together a host of professionals that contribute towards the making of a book. From authors, to publishers, to literary agencies, to designers and illustrators, to publicists, to critics - Book Lounge will cover all, in order to present a wholistic picture on the collaboration of creative, intellectual and business brains. Book Lounge will be the book lover's ultimate delight and the aspirant authors' go-to space.
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Himanjali Sankar talks about balancing herself between the dual identity of author and editorial director at Simon Schuster, and more on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
children's literature
understanding the authors
her book called Mrs. C Remembers and relationship with Kolkata
book covers and the interactions with designers
expectations of authors from publishers and vice versa
manuscript v/s marketing
women in intellectually aligned work?
challenges of a publisher or editor
From being India’s first Mills & Boon author to becoming a bestselling romance and humour writer, Milan Vohra talks about the cathartic aspect of writing. Hear never-told-before anecdotes about her writing career, writing Tick-tock we're30' and 'Our Song' her latest romance centred around music, an unforgettable incident with a reader, and more, on iCafe’s Book Lounge.
Shaili Chopra talks about her books, feminism, reason behind her relentless support towards Women Authors and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
Julia Phillips talks about publishing her first book, the experience of the book getting translated in 21 languages, plotting a crime novel and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
debut book being translated in 21 languages
status of control on the translated manuscripts when the author doesn't know the language
Russia as a location to set up a crime plot
role of geographic location in storytelling
crimes against women and children as a subject in literature
placing the manuscript with a publisher
usual obsession of authors with words, punctuations, language and sentences
Coralie Bickford-Smith talks about designing book covers, understanding the needs of an author being an author herself, the professional challenges she faces and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
inspiration of nature on designers
setting up a career in book cover designing
cover designing process and the briefs served
preferred genre
professional challenges
understanding authors while designing stories
the awards and life goals
Sathya Saran talks about juggling between biographical non-fictions and mystic fictions and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
journalist to biographer - the progression
difference between fiction and non-fiction writing
the penchant for writing 'musical biographies' - biographies of musical personalities
liberation in authoring
mystic element in Sathya's fictions
the dream personality whose biography she would like to write
Yasser Usman talks about the beautiful and bizarre experiences of being a Bollywood biographer, decoding much loved but complicated personalities, internalising their journeys of sharp rise and steeper falls and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
the background and choosing specific subjects of biography
why unauthorised biographies
the research phase of writing a book
how to separate personal emotions while writing a biography
relationships with the stars and the experiences while writing the book
book critics and reviews
Ron Charles talks about being a book critic with The WashingtonPost, the influences that brought him to his present profession, his love for literature, his vision as an influencer, the dream reviewer for his book and more, at iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
1. Books as an important section for a news portal like The Washington Post.
2. Any specific criteria behind selection of books for review
3. Creating a diverse reading list for the audience year after year
4. Memories of the first book personally reviewed.
5. Influencing people and incidences that birthed the literature lover in him
6. Role of teachers in developing love for literature.
7. Ron's role in influencing and building the taste of the audience
8. If one of his book must be reviewed by his dream reviewer, who would that be and why?
Manjiri Prabhu talks about pioneering the genre of 'astrology in thrillers,' getting published in the US, directing Pune International Literary Festival, spirituality and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
introducing astrology in thrillers
memories of publishing the first book
publishing in the US
a beautiful memory with someone from publishing fraternity
organising Pune International Literary Festival
goals, advantages and challenges of running a big event
organising a spiritual festival after literary festival
animal care advocacy and how it reflects in books
Pinaki De talks about crystallising a 70000 word novel into a creative, designing for some of the best authors, his understanding of colours and fonts, working beyond the comfort zone and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we covered :
dual role of professor and designer
the process of crystallising a manuscript into a book cover
significance of colours and fonts
controversial covers and loved covers
handling rejections
collaboration with authors and those relationships
dream projects
Amish Tripathi talks about his relationship with epics, depiction of women in various retelling of the epics, the contemporary debates on feminism or gender equality and more, on iCafe’s Book Lounge.
What we cover :
the introduction to characters from Indian mythology
the biggest point of attraction in Indian epics
Spirituality. Hinduism. Indian Mythology. The difference.
Women in epics and wars
Stories in epics vis-a-vis modern sensitivities
the sales – what, how and why of the word
media relationships
a dream character to recreate in books
Mita Kapur talks about setting up India's first literary agency, the support she received, the relationships she built, aspects she wouldn't ever compromise on and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we cover :
starting the first ever literary agency in India
how was the start up space when the word 'start up' didn't exist
the person 'Mita Kapur' before Siyahi was born
why the name Siyahi
the Siyahi employees and how they connect over a common vision
the evolving book market and new gen authors
the support base behind Siyahi
India's literary culture vis-a-vis other countries
Apurva Purohit talks about writing on corporate women, the reality behind managing home and office, the women she's been inspired by, role of men in feminism dialogues and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we cover :
the 'burden' of managing both office and home for women, as addressed as an author
gender-driven skills and leadership
research phase of writing books on equality & diversity in corporate world
women in family and peers
the vision regarding equality and inclusivity for women employees
inspiration from one woman colleague
handling differences and agreeing to disagree, still reaching a sweet spot
reaction of men to books written for women
Tom Lutz talks about the role of a book critic, starting Los Angeles Review of Books, his vision as a professor of Creative Writing, his journey as an author, life stories that made him who he is and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
Prasun Chatterjee talks about his relationship with his authors, challenges of a publisher, doling out rejections or acceptance of manuscripts, the meaning of 'publishing schedule' and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we cover :
Books are an emotion and as a business
publishing schedule and publishing programme
decoding 'rejection' by publishers and what matters while pitching a manuscript
need and operations of imprints
image of Pan Macmillan as a publishing house
challenges of an editorial director
Anand Neelakantan talks about his relationship with mythology, the larger-than-life element in his books, the women in his stories and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
What we talk about -
engineering, cartooning, authoring in one person
the larger than life element in books
'introduction to mythology
role of women in stories
relationship with publishers
interactions and memories with fans/reviewers/readers
the sales perspective of books
personal connect with a mytho character
William Dalrymple talks about the job of a historian, image of a historian, aspiration and inspiration of a celebrated author, the writing process, books, reviews, criticisms, relationships and more, on iCafe's Book Lounge.
A literary show that brings together a host of professionals that contribute towards the making of a book. From authors, to publishers, to literary agencies, to designers and illustrators, to publicists, to critics - Book Lounge will cover all, in order to present a wholistic picture on the collaboration of creative, intellectual and business brains. Book Lounge will be the book lover's ultimate delight and the aspirant authors' go-to space.





















