Katy Colins
Katy completed her first novel A Dogs Tale at the age of 11 which received rave reviews… from her Grandad and English teacher. This was just the encouragement she needed to carry on writing. As a qualified journalist with articles published in Company Magazine and The Daily Star, Katy Colins
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Kaushik Barua is the winner of the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar award for his first book, Windhorse, published by HarperCollins India in 2013. He is currently based in Rome, where he works with the United Nations. He has worked over the last decade in the development sector, supporting development projects
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Kaveree Bamzai
Kaveree Bamzai has been a journalist for over three decades. A graduate of Delhi School of Economics, Chevening Scholar, and wholehearted supporter of good causes, from Save the Children to CII's Committee on Women's Empowerment, she now presides over a chaotic household while managing a fledgling career as a writer.
Kavita Das
Kavita Das grew up in New York City. She teaches non-fiction writing at The New School, among other places.
Kavita Daswani
Kavita Daswani is an international journalist covering fashion, beauty, travel, design and celebrities for a range of global publications. A former fashion editor for the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong and Asian correspondent for WWD, for whom she still writes, she currently contributes to the Los Angeles Times,
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As an enthusiastic mentor, Kavita Mehta has advised applicants on MBA and undergraduate admissions for over ten years. Prior to co-founding The Red Pen, Kavita worked for PaineWebber (acquired by UBS) on Wall Street, Yahoo! in Silicon Valley and GroupM (a division of WPP) in Singapore. Kavita has an MBA
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Kavitha Iyer
For twenty years, Kavitha Iyer's work as a journalist has revolved around recounting the stories of those on the margins, from slum dwellers in Mumbai to indigenous farmers in remote villages. She has written extensively on India's farm crisis, land rights, land reform, farmer suicides, distress migration and urbanization. After
read more...Kavitha Yaga Buggana
Kavitha Yaga Buggana lives in Hyderabad. Her essays and short fiction have been published in literary magazines in India and abroad. She is currently working on a collection of short stories. In her previous avatars, she was a software engineer in Chicago and a developmental economist.
Kazim Ali
Kazim Ali's books include several volumes of poetry, including Inquisition, Sky Ward, winner of the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry; The Far Mosque, winner of Alice James Books' New England/New York Award; The Fortieth Day; All One's Blue; and the cross-genre text Bright Felon. His novels include the recently published
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Keerti Ramachandra is a teacher, editor and a translator from Kannada, Marathi and Hindi. Her translation, A Dirge for the Dammed (Vishwas Patil, Marathi) was shortlisted for the Crossword prize in 2015. She has received the Katha A.K. Ramanujan award (1995) and the Katha award (1997, 2000). “
read more...Keith Floyd
Keith Floyd was born in 1943 and educated at Wellington School, Somerset. Until his death in 2009 Keith devoted his life to cooking, except for a few brief excursions into the army and the antiques and wine trades. He presented 14 highly successful television cookery and travel series, and was
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Keith Harrell, known as America's Attitude Coach, is the author of several books including the bestselling Attitude Is Everything. Keith is known across corporate America for his energetic, innovative presentations on how to be a leader in your workplace. Formerly a top training instructor at IBM, Keith is now an in-demand
read more...Keki N. Daruwalla
One of India's best known writers, Keki N. Daruwalla is the author of several books, including twelve volumes of poetry, five collections of short stories, and the novel, For Pepper and Christ (2009). He was conferred the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1984 for his poetry collection, The Keeper of the
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Kelsey Montague
Ken Blanchard
Ken Blanchard is the founder and Chairman of The Ken Blanchard Companies. His One Minute Manager series has sold over thirteen million copies and been translated into more than 25 languages. He has also written or co-authored numerous other books, including Gung Ho!, Big Bucks! and Raving Fans Margret McBride
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Ken & Ortiz Blanchard
Ken Blanchard, Ph.D., is the Chief Spiritual Officer of the Ken Blanchard Companies, and a highly sought-after author, speaker, and business consultant. His perennial international bestsellers include The One Minute Manager, Raving Fans, Gung Ho!, and Whale Done!. He lives in California. One of the first employees of Twitter, Claire
read more...Ken Spillman
Ken Spillman is a professional author and speaker. He has written more than 90 books, published in dozens of languages worldwide. “
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Kerry Bajaj is a sleep consultant living in Mumbai with her husband and two daughters, who happily sleep from 7pm to 7am since they were 7 months old. She has studied infant and child sleep and holistic nutrition in the US, and is a member of the Indian Society for
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Kersi Khambatta was a sailor for twenty-three years, until the itch to write became too urgent to ignore. He wrote the screenplays for Being Cyrus (2006) and Finding Fanny (2014), and is currently developing a third script, to go on the floors soon. He continues to pursue his big love:
read more...Keshav Desiraju
Keshav Desiraju was educated at the universities of Bombay, Cambridge and Harvard and worked in the civil service. He is a co-editor, with Samiran Nundy and Sanjay Nagral, of Healers or Predators? Healthcare Corruption in India, Oxford University Press, 2018. He passed away in 2020 in Chennai at the age of
read more...Keshava Guha
Born in Delhi and raised in Bangalore, Keshava Guha studied history and politics from Harvard, and writing at Goldsmiths, University of London. He writes regularly on politics, literature and sport for a host of publications.
Keshni Kashyap
Raised in Los Angeles, Keshni Kashyap studied literature at Berkeley and film at UCLA. Her films have been screened in more than forty festivals around the world. Kashyap lives in New York. This is her first book.
Ketan Mishra
Ketan Mishra is a journalist who writes mainly on films and cricket. He has been associated with Lallantop for a long time and is now working in Alt News. Before this book, he has also translated Rajdeep Sardesai's book Team Democracy.“
read more...Kevin Missal
Kevin Missal wrote his first book at the age of 14, and at 22, the St Stephens graduate is best-selling author and a full-time writer. The first two books in his Kalki, Dharmayoddha Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu and its sequel Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma, have both been runaway successes.
Khan Adib
Adib Khan was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he lived until 1973 before moving to Australia. His first novel, Seasonal Adjustments, won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction and the 1995 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book. He is also the author of Solitude of Illusions; The Storyteller; and
read more...Khayaal Patel
KhayaalPatel is a bestselling author. His book Tarikshir: The Awakening wasconsistently #1 on the Amazon bestseller charts in Indian Writing and Fantasy. Hehas an unhealthy addiction to chocolate and, on occasion, eats cake forbreakfast. Sometimes he wants to give up his writing career, train hard andfight crime dressed like a
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