Recent Works

  • SUNG J. WOO

    Lines is a sweet, smart New York romantic comedy. ‘His latest could be his finest, a prominent standout amidst Sliding Doors–esque what-if narratives…A must-read-to-believe.”—starred review, Booklist

  • RAGHAV RAO

    Meet Missy, the must-read debut of 2024, with a main character who will capture your heart

  • SANJAY BAHADUR

    Searing and superbly crafted, the novel explores the anatomy of a spontaneous riot, exposing the absurdity of intolerance and celebrating, in the end, the core of the human spirit.

  • Documentary feature film by Nisha Pahuja

    Academy Award(T) nominated and multi award winning documentary film by brilliant filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, DP Mrinal Desai, Editor Mike Munn and original music score by Jonathan Goldsmith.

  • Eric LaRocca

    A master in the horror genre. ‘LaRocca’s writing is as lush as a baroque painting’-The New York Times.; ‘LaRocca is a writer to watch.’ - Publishers Weekly

  • Harini Nagendra

    Highly acclaimed historical crime series The Bangalore Detectives Club was hailed by NEW YORK TIMES as one of Best 100 Books of 2022.

  • Amita Murray

    A compelling Regency series that doesn’t shy away from the grit of 1800’s England, yet impeccably preserves the tropes of a Regency.

  • Ovidia Yu

    Best selling Singaporean author and playwright. 'Simply glorious. Every nook and cranny of …Singapore is brought richly to life' -Catriona McPherson

  • Simon Rowe

    "Mami solves her cases through a combination of intuition and common sense, but it is her acute understanding of the human condition…that makes her such a compelling and likable character." ~ The Japan Times

  • Y.S. Kim

    The Blacklist Recommended Gold Status (x3), Thousand Miles Project Fellow, Screencraft Finalist, Sundance Lab Second-Rounder. Finalist in Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope Screenplay Competition.

  • Hindol Sengupta

    Bestselling and WINNER of the Wilbur Award Hindol Segupta’s “enlightening elucidation is invaluable for understanding Hinduism, India, and the growing Hindu community in the U.S." -Booklist

  • Nancy S. Bercaw & Jennifer D'Angelo Kircher

    Top script on The Blacklist; GRAND JURY PRIZE-Richmond International Film Festival Screenplay Competition 2023; WINNER-New York Screenwriting Awards 2023; WINNER-World Film Carnival Singapore

  • R.V. Raman

    "A modern-day take on the classic locked-room murder mystery…"―The New York Times. “Raman does it splendidly...{he} delivers a full-blast Christie mystery set in India but full of classic Christie tropes."―Booklist

  • Annie Noblin

    “Noblin brings her trademark charm and humor to [her] novel[s].”— Booklist; "The only thing better than a holiday love story is a holiday love story with dogs! That's exactly what Annie England Noblin understands…" — Popsugar

Previously Published Works

  • Perumal Murugan

    Longlisted for the International Booker Prize, and The National Book Awards, bestselling “[Perumal] Murgan works his themes with a light hand; they always emanate from his characters, who are endowed with enough contradiction and mystery to keep from devolving into mouthpieces . . . I’m hoping for a whole shelf of books from this writer.”—New York Times

  • Ernest Thompson

    From Academy Award(T) recipient Ernest Thompson …“a remarkable compilation of parenting, humor, entertainment and deep emotion.”-Shirley MacLaine

  • Ranjit Hoskote

    "For poems probing deep ontological and existential concerns, these are remarkably free of lecture or cant. Sophisticated readers will grab especially, but this work is accessible to all."―Library Journal

  • Jess Keefe

    Featured in GOOD MORNING AMERICA’s Best of December Books. "A beautiful tribute to a lost brother and to running toward, not away from, our lives."-Maia Szalavitz, New York Times bestselling author"

  • JONATHAN JANZ

    “Janz is as an important voice to horror fiction as King, Matheson, Lansdale, Poe, Lovecraft, Jackson and Laymon were before him. Absolutely essential reading.”-—Brian Keene

  • Sumi Hahn

    “A transporting masterpiece.” —Booklist, starred review; An Amazon Editors Pick December 2020; “Hahn creates a world alive with dreams, with gods, with tradition, and the richness of a rural Korean culture.” —New York Journal of Books

  • Nancy S. Bercaw

    “A brave, honest, adventurous memoir that keeps you turning pages as Bercaw travels around the world and rediscovers what it really means to win…at life.” —Leigh Newman

  • Arshia Sattar

    “Of all the many translations of the Ramayana into English, Arshia Sattar's is the only one that is both accurate and a pleasure to read. It is true to the Sanskrit but also true to the spirit of the original text, revealing meanings and overtones that other translators have missed or edited out for political reasons.” -- Wendy Doniger

  • Farrukh Dhondy

    Sublime translations of Rumi and Hafiz from bestselling author and scriptwriter.

  • Jerry McGill

    “McGill’s prose is theatrical, packing every paragraph with action. [T]he humanity he observes… is a gift.” —Booklist (starred review). “In sparkling slivers of stories set from the early 1960s to the early 2000s, fortune batters a wealthy Black family of Connecticut, whose six children initially seem set for stardom in sports and beyond...” —People Magazine

  • Nancy Kim

    “Shot through with humor and empathy, this well-crafted novel weaves together the stories of various lives of quiet desperation…compelling intergenerational family drama set in a Korean American community in Southern California.” —Library Journal

  • Parvati Sharma

    “Today, there are these new generations of scholars coming up, like…Parvati Sharma who did the biography of Jahangir.”—William Dalrymple in The Hindustan Times

  • Farhad Dadyburjor

    Short listed for the Lambda Awards and Entertainment Tonight‘s Most Anticipated LGBTQ Books.“…lightning quick pace, charming dialogue, and vibrant portrayal of Mumbai are more than enough to keep readers invested until the cathartic and uplifting final act.” —Booklist

  • Amita Trasi

    One of NPR’s Best 100 Books of 2017, “...A skillful tapestry of storytelling. “--Library Journal (starred review); “Finely woven threads of friendship, womanhood, and hope sustain Trasi's striking debut novel...A graceful, bittersweet novel of tragedy and tradition.”--Publishers Weekly"