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Venita Coelho, author or Darktales: author interview

ABOUT THE BOOK

A collection of 10+ dark, horror, paranormal stories based on ghost stories from India, you won’t want to read these in the dark


Two men with dangerous secrets find that they have an uninvited guest staying with them . . .

A cursed bride forced into an unlucky marriage . . .

A mysterious child with an angelic face seems to have misfortune follow him around . . .


In this collection of eleven very dark and twisted tales, Venita Coelho lays bare the underbelly of contemporary India. Get ready to gasp and cringe in horror as you have the rug pulled out from under you! This is a book you won’t want to read after dark.


· Venita Coelho is an award-winning author, writer, and director. Her book Boy No. 32 published by Scholastic won the Hindu Young World-Goodbooks in 2016.

· A paranormal offering that’s perfect for teens and adults are fans of Anne Rice and Stephen King.

· Perfect for teen and crossover audiences who are interested in the supernatural; for horror fiction fans and short story readers.

· A horror spin on headliner news and stories.

Venita Coelho is a screenwriter, novelist, and artist who writes across age groups and genres. She has been awarded the Sahitya Akademi Bal Puraskar for her book Dead as a Dodo. Among her other awards is The Hindu Goodreads Award for Best Fiction for children, The Neev Award, and the Peek A Book award. Her collection of feminist ghost stories The Washer of the Dead was longlisted for the Frank O’Connor award. Her book Soap-Writing and Surviving Television teaches how to write for the medium.


She has had a long career in film and television as a writer, director, and producer. Her work in canvas and glass was shown at her solo exhibition ‘The Naked Gaze’. She lives in Goa and is working towards her second exhibition of paintings.


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