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Books are important for the mind, heart, and soul-Sandeep Marwah

07 Sep
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Books are important for the mind, heart, and soul-Sandeep Marwah

New Delhi: The Press Club of India witnessed an evening brimming with literary passion as Vikkas Arun Pareek of United Kingdom, the esteemed author of the critically acclaimed epistolary novel Letters to My Mother, celebrated the first anniversary of his book’s release. Published by Vishwakarma and represented by The Book Bakers, the novel has received widespread acclaim, selling over 5,000 copies within its debut year.

The anniversary event also saw the relaunch of Pareek’s earlier work, Voices of the Silent Creek, a compelling narrative that delves into significant social issues, published by Kitablovers. The relaunch was met with enthusiastic reception, reaffirming Pareek’s position as a powerful voice in contemporary literature.

The event was honored by the presence of Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Chancellor of AAFT University, who served as the distinguished Chief Guest. Dr. Marwah, known for his rich contributions to literature and the arts, shared his insightful reflections on the enduring importance of storytelling. “Books are important for the mind, heart, and soul,” Dr. Marwah remarked, emphasizing the role of literature in shaping and reflecting society. He extended his heartfelt wishes to Vikkas Arun Pareek for continued success in his literary journey.

A key highlight of the evening was an engaging panel discussion featuring prominent figures in the publishing industry. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, also Chair of the Writers Association of India, was joined by Suhail Mathur, CEO of The Book Bakers; Vishal Soni, CEO of Vishwakarma; and R.K. Shankar, Partner and Co-Founder of Kitablovers. The panel shared invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of publishing, offering a roadmap for aspiring authors navigating the complexities of the literary world.

The celebration concluded with a lively and thought-provoking interview with Vikkas Arun Pareek, moderated by Rrashima Swaarup Verma. Pareek reflected on the journey of creating Letters to My Mother, sharing personal anecdotes and the strategies that contributed to the book’s remarkable success. The session was marked by moments of laughter, camaraderie, and deep appreciation for the craft of writing.

As the event came to a close, the atmosphere was charged with inspiration, leaving attendees with a renewed passion for literature and the enduring power of the written word.

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