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Bhavya Kaushik

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Bhavya Kaushik
File:Bhavya.jpg
Born(1990-05-22)22 May 1990
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
OccupationWriter
NationalityIndian
Website
bhavyakaushik.com

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Bhavya Kaushik (born 1990) is an Indian author who writes in the English language. His debut novel, The Other Side of the Bed was published by Parlance Publishers in early 2013. A second novel, The Infinite Equinox was self-published in 2015 through Petals Publishers. Based in Jaipur, his works are mostly connected to the city and narrate strong Indian values.

Biography[edit]

His debut novel, The Other Side of the Bed was released in 2013. The story was based on the five stages of grief, narrating the journey of a recently turned widower who lost his wife in the Jaipur bombings.[citation needed]

After working as a software engineer, he started working for Parlance Publishers Pvt. Ltd. He later worked for Write India Publishers as an editor.[1] He has also worked with e-commerce company Myntra.[citation needed]

Bhavya Kaushik completed his Masters in Technology from Manipal University with honors in 2014.[2]

He currently writes in his free time.[citation needed]

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

  • The Other Side of the Bed (2013, Parlance Publishers Pvt. Ltd)
  • The Infinite Equinox (2015, Petals Publishers)

Short Stories[edit]

  • "The Gift", published in Seeking Random Kindness by Reading Harbor
  • "The Wallflower", published in The Bullied Anthology by Reading Harbor
  • "The Happy Puppet", published in Kaleidoscope by Parlance Publishers
  • "The Eternal Middle" (co-author), published in Her Story by Petals Publishers
  • "It Took me Forever to Find You", published in Drenched Souls by Gargi Publishers
  • "The Phoenix", published in UpperCut by Red Ink Publishers

Poems[edit]

Two of his poems were also featured in Confessions of a heart, a collection of poems compiled by Butterfly and the Bee. His poem "The Becoming" was featured in the September issue of the literary magazine Show me Doctrine. He has also edited The Second Life, an anthology published by Write India Publishers, which was based on the idea of second chances and new beginnings.[citation needed]

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