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Nikita Singh's 'Right Here Right Now' launched in Kolkata

| | May 24, 2014, at 07:13 am
Kolkata, May 23 (IBNS): Author Nikita Singh's new novel 'Right Here Right Now' was launched in Kolkata on Friday.

Interacting with readers, Singh said: "I just write whatever comes to my mind. After couple of months, I read it like a reader and then I start editing my work."

Singh said she could not see decline in the number of readers since she started writing.

Singh said she attempts to write books which are realistic.

"I try to write books which are realistic. I try to make my creations in such a way that people of my age can easily connect to it. I feel that if you can connect to your readers then its going to work," she said.

The launch of the book was hosted by bookstore chain Starmark in association with the publisher Penguin Books India.

 

(Reporting by Supriyo Hazra)

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