Manoshi Sinha

Manoshi Sinha
Born Tinsukia, Assam
Occupation Author, Novelist
Nationality Indian
Genre Novel, Mythology, Poetry

Manoshi Sinha (born on 29th August, 1975) is an Indian author. She is also an accomplished Palmist, Numerologist, and Astrologer. She is the founder of a voluntary organization called ‘We Are With You’ that works for the development of the less-privileged children and women in Assam.

Biography

Manoshi was born at Doom Dooma, a small town in the district of Tinsukia in Assam. She is the daughter of Mahendra Sinha and Anupoma Sinha. The eldest of six siblings, she completed her schooling from Don Bosco School, Doom Dooma. She graduated from Women’s College, Tinsukia and later gained her Masters degree in English Literature from the University of Pune. She returned to Assam after her Masters and worked as a lecturer (Dept. of English) in Don Bosco Junior College and Doom Dooma College in Doom Dooma, Assam.

Manoshi is married to Yogaditya Singh Rawal, a certified fitness trainer, SPN (Specialist in Performance Nutrition), fitness writer, and a national-level competitive bodybuilder.

Literary career

In 2002, Manoshi wrote and published Made for Each Other, her first novel. Manoshi’s second novel ‘The Stigma of Womanhood,’[1] was released in 2005. Based on true events, the book deals with several crucial issues that are overlooked in a society. The authoress portrays the plight of widowhood in the white grab and especially in Bishnupriya Manipur community where most of ladies shave their heads after their husband death just to become jocular showpieces of widowhood. Apart from the novels, she has three authorship works to her credit, ‘DGP English Improvement Course’ and ‘A New Approach to Practical English Grammar’ and ‘Latest Selected Essays’.

Her latest novel ‘The Eighth Avatar – Krishn Trilogy – 1’ will be released in May, 2015.

Literary focus

Manoshi's writing is characterized by her simple language and her characters, often small-town men and women who navigate between modern and traditional cultural values. Her fiction is biographical that frequently draws upon her personal experiences as well as those of her parents, friends, acquaintances, and others in the Bishnupriya Manipuri community to which she belongs. Manoshi portrays her characters' struggles, anxieties, and biases to chronicle the nuances and details of societal influence. Until ‘The Eighth Avatar,’ which is a mythological book on Lord Krishn’s life, she focused mostly on the new generation Indians and their struggle in various phases of life.

Novels

Academic Books

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