What I love about @manreetss and her writing is that she gives you a brilliantly heartbreaking book like The Radiance of a Thousand Suns, a thriller like The Taj Conspiracy and a fun read like her latest, Girls and the City. The span of her oeuvre is amazing.
Similarly, you have @Madhuribanerjee who has written Losing My Virginity, Scandalous Housewives, Forbidden Desires which were much ahead of their time, then the Yummy Mummy Guide and the Flaky Mummy in parenting, and My Clingy Girlfriend in a male voice. Such a diverse range.
For diversity of theme and tone, @preetishenoy who does YA so brilliantly, starting with Life is What You Make of It which still is a bestseller after a decade, moving onto deeper, mature stories like The Rule Breakers, A Hundred Little Flames, The Secret Wish List, and more.
For someone who has crossed genres, writing both mytho-fiction and history, check @anujamouli 's work which encompasses Arjuna, Kamdev, Kartikeya, Mohini, Ganga, Shakti and moves to Padmavati, Tughlaq, Prithviraj Chauhan.
With the absolutely brilliant Ahalya, @KoralDasgupta has moved into different territory from her earlier works. Power of a Common Man and Chennai Express, non fiction, Summer Holidays fun humour, Rasia intense mature romantic drama, she's been pushing herself with each book.
When we're speaking about women writing across genres, can't miss @krisudayasankar who has aced both the speculative fiction space with Beast, 3, and Immortal, and the mytho-fiction genre with her fabulous Aryavarta chronicles and her latest, The Cowherd Prince.
You can follow @KiranManral.
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