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Kiran Manral (born 1971) is an Indian author. Based in
Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
, she published her first novel ''The Reluctant Detective'' in 2011. ''Karmic Kids'' (2015) her first non-fiction work, is an introduction to parenting based on her own experience of raising a son. Manral is also the founder of India Helps, a network of volunteers that assists disaster victims.


Biography

Born in
Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
on 22 June 1971, Manral studied at Duruelo Convent High School in Mumbai and graduated in English from
Mithibai College The Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics is a college affiliated to the University of Mumbai offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Arts, Science and Commerce. ...
in 1991. After working as an advertising copywriter, she joined the news service at Mumbai's DSJ TV and went on to work as a feature writer for ''
The Times of India ''The Times of India'' (''TOI'') is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by the Times Group. It is the List of newspapers in India by circulation, third-largest newspaper in India by circulation an ...
'' and ''Cosmopolitan India''. In 2000, she became a freelance journalist and, from 2005, a blogger creating "Thirtysixandcounting" and "Karmickids". At their height, both were considered to be among the most popular blogs in India, before she closed them down in order to devote more time to motherhood. She then turned to writing, publishing ''The Reluctant Detective'' in 2011, which received generally positive reviews. ''Once upon a Crush'' which followed in 2014 describes the romance experienced by an office girl who constantly runs into misfortunes. Manral comes up with another romance in her ''All Aboard'' (2015), set on a Mediterranean cruise ship. The same year, Manral published her first non-fiction work, ''Karmic Kids'', describing her experience of bringing up her spirited son from childbirth to age ten. One calls for the book "to be read by everyone", not just mothers. Set in the
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, her novel, ''The Face at the Window'', is described as "a dark brooding story of mysterious, concealed identities." Her novella, ''Saving Maya'', was long listed for the Saboteur Awards UK, supported by the Arts Council England. She published ''Missing, Presumed Dead'', a psychological thriller in 2018. The Times of India called it "a must-read for everyone who knows a dear one battling mental illness." In 2019, she published ''13 Steps to Bloody Good Parenting'' which she co-wrote with author Ashwin Sanghi. She has also written the ''True Love Stories'' series and ''A Boy's Guide To Growing Up'' for Juggernaut, an app-based reading platform.


Publications

*, novel *, novel *, novel *, non fiction *, novel * ''Saving Maya''. Bombaykala Books. . Novel. * ''Missing, Presumed Dead''. Amaryllis. . Novel. * ''13 Steps to Bloody Good Parenting''. . Non-fiction. * '' The Kitty Party Murder''. . Fiction


See also

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List of Indian writers This is a list of notable writers who come from India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by ...


References

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