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March 25, 2016

The Colour of Dawn

Fourteen years later, the theme is still relevant today. The Colour of Dawn, is a story about suppressed love and fear when world attention was focused on the dawn of two nuclear countries. And it was time to make it into an e-book:The Colour of Dawn[
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Published on March 25, 2016 11:10 Tags: novel-women-saga

October 8, 2015

Author as Entrepreneur- Authorpreneur

Janaki Murali What's the better route to take in publishing your book - go the traditional or Indie route?
Find out more at the Author as Entrepreneur workshop at 10.15 on Oct 10 at Atta Galata
https://www.facebook.com/events/88087... Janaki Murali
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Published on October 08, 2015 23:21 Tags: author-indie-training

September 12, 2015

Mica in Someplace Else

Mica in Someplace Else, #1Interested in a free copy of my children's book, 'Mica in Someplace Else'?
In return, I'd love your honest review.
You can always add the book to your library or gift it to a child!
If interested, sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1R0Ip...
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Published on September 12, 2015 06:48 Tags: children-review

September 1, 2015

Author as Entrepreneur- Authorpreneur

Mica in Someplace Else, #1 by Janaki Murali Skeptical, unsure of what they were in for, but brimming with ideas and ready to soak in new information!
That kind of summed up the 21 journalism students, some with work experience and some fresh out of school, who came for my Authorpreneur workshop on Aug 27, at the American Corner, Bangalore, sponsored by the US Consulate, Chennai. .
Some of them hoped to get tips to be better journalists, while some others hoped to be authors someday, but all of them sat engrossed through the nearly 3 ½ hours workshop, enthusiastically participating in the activities, taking notes and coming up with interesting inputs.
‘I wouldn’t have minded siting back longer, I wanted to know more;’ ‘I did not know what I would get out of this workshop, but now my head is brimming with ideas and stories I can write;’ I know now how to go about writing my book;’ ‘Can I send you my work to look at?’ were some of the post workshop conversation.
So what does being an Authorpreneur mean?
It means to be aware of the sweeping changes in the publishing industry - the positives and pitfalls; how indie authors have come into their own; and how they have become thoroughly professional by going in for professional editing, design, book making and book marketing. The workshop also included a hands on activity on taking the book in you to the next level and looking at how to market it.
I loved the enriching experience of interacting with the young minds and answering their innumerable queries!
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Published on September 01, 2015 21:51 Tags: author-journalism-training

June 25, 2015

Shadows

Janaki Murali Shadows was published in Eve’s Weekly in its December 1978 issue, under my maiden name- Janaki Viswanath. Eve’s Weekly has become defunct now. I wrote the story when I was 23 years old. I didn’t want to change the story much. I have retained its flawed ending, to keep the flavour of the age and the times. It was the seventies - middle class Indian women didn’t divorce so easily. They stayed on in loveless marriages. If they did digress, it was only to a safe relationship. They didn’t go all the way. I would have ended it differently if I were to write the story now.
Read Shadows on my website and post your comments:
http://www.janakimurali.com/post/1209...
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Published on June 25, 2015 04:07 Tags: short-story

January 20, 2015

When poetry beckons

#writerslife Its an honour to be part of the 200th Tuesday with the Bard celebration at Urban Solace, Following the Light Home Lakshmi's Story by Janaki Murali Bangalore.
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Published on January 20, 2015 04:36 Tags: poetry

December 24, 2014

Still looking for a Christmas gift?

Check out these e-books with the three 'I's - Interesting (even if I say so myself) Indian (definitely so) Inexpensive (naturally, they are e-books). How cool is that, I have my own author page on Amazon.http://www.amazon.com/Janaki-Murali/e...
Following the Light Home Lakshmi's Story by Janaki Murali
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Published on December 24, 2014 07:15 Tags: novella-indian

November 26, 2014

Author page on Amazon

When I started writing books, I had one book published, now it feels good to see four books on my author page on Amazon:
Janaki Murali Janaki Muralihttp://www.amazon.com/Janaki-Murali/e...
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Published on November 26, 2014 23:15 Tags: novels

Following the Light Home, Lakshmi's Story

In her deep, dark despair, Lakshmi, a 15 year old widow, has two choices. She could either sink into its soothing depths or climb out fingernail by torn fingernail. Lakshmi chooses the latter.Watch Lakshmi’s Story unfold in lazy, languid Nilambur, a village tucked away in the hilly Wayanad regions of Kerala and see how she adapts to the old world charm of Basavanagudi, a suburb in Bangalore.
Lakshmi's Story is the prequel to a multi-generational saga, set against the background of an India coming of age. You can pre-order the novella here, for just $2.99 (Rs 180)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q3D3KQE
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Published on November 26, 2014 06:18 Tags: short-fiction-novella

November 15, 2014

Read for free and review my prequel

I am about to launch the prequel to my magnum opus 'Following the Light Home'. If you are interested in reading the prequel 'Lakshmi's Story' I will send you a free copy of the eBook in exchange for an honest review on Amazon. You can easily read the eBook on your Kindle/eBookreaders/smartphone/laptop.

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Published on November 15, 2014 23:13 Tags: novella-women-literaryfiction