Category Archives: X-Files of British India

Reader’s comments

Nas
November 21, 2010 at 2:42 am
I’m also familiar with that era via bollywood movies etc…so was magic prevalent in that era? And I would definitely love to read THE TATTOO ANTHOLOGY.

Kristal McKerrington
November 21, 2010 at 8:30 am
Awww thank you Vickram, I do try to help out authors who ask me for what help I can give them. Andrea’s blog is an awesome place to do a Spotlight week there. She is so nice and so is her readers. Take care hun and congratulations on an awesome Blog. Kristal x

James L. Hatch
November 21, 2010 at 8:37 am
Gina is the godmother for many of us. I understand. You are right about the paranormal activity being too confined to the US and Canada. Even a recent movie (I don’t recall the title) parodied the “fact” the UFOs always land in the US. I like your concept.

Katalina Leon
November 21, 2010 at 10:04 am
Vickram this series sounds scary and lush, and very interesting.

JOYE
November 21, 2010 at 10:35 am
Enjoyed reading the comments. I am always looking for new authors to read. Your book sounds interesting. Of course, here in the Phoenix area we have seen many lights that are flying over and are unexpained.

alan nayes
November 21, 2010 at 10:36 am
interesting blog, vikram. a fun read. the “x-files from british india” is a novel concept. every culture has their own “monsters and goblins” and it’s nice to escape the mundane frankenstiens and werewolves once in a while. good luck with all your projects.

alan nayes
November 21, 2010 at 10:53 am
great blog, vikram. and you’re so correct–every culture has their own “frankenstiens and werewolves and things that go bump in the dark.” it’s always intersting to read and experience someone else’s monsters and goblins every once in awhile.

TinaDonahue
November 21, 2010 at 11:08 am
Hey, Vickram – glad to have you here today!!

alan nayes
November 21, 2010 at 11:11 am
hi vickram, great blog entry. a fun read. and you’re so correct–every culture has their own “frankensteins and werewolves and things that go bump in the dark”. it’s fun to read and experience someone else’s monsters and goblins every once in awhile.

alan nayes
November 21, 2010 at 11:21 am
hi vickram, great blog. a fun read. and you’re so correct–every culture has their own “frankensteins and werewolves and things that go bump in the dark.” it’s always fun to read and experience other peoples monsters and goblins every so often. good luck with all your projects.

alan nayes
November 21, 2010 at 11:29 am
hi vickram, great blog. a fun read. and you’re so correct. every culture has their own “frankensteins and werewolves and things that go bunp in the dark.” it’s always fun to read experience someone else’s monsters and goblins every so often. good luck with all your projects.

Victoria Zumbrum
November 21, 2010 at 4:36 pm
Thank you for the giveaway. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com

Ronda Inman
November 21, 2010 at 6:04 pm
This brightend up my day! Thank you for sharing and please enter me in the contest.

Robin Mitzelos
November 22, 2010 at 7:15 am
Love disovering new authors. Turned a Monday frown unside down:).

desi reilly
November 22, 2010 at 8:07 am
hi i would love to read your book i do like the paranormal
and the ghost and every thing that attracted to them good luck
with the books.
Victoria CK
November 23, 2010 at 8:50 am
Wow, this sounds interesting. I am use to historicals and to paranormals, but not to both together (at least not often). And I can’t recall any outside of English speaking countries. I’m sure they are out there, I just haven’t come across them. Thanks for the contest!

Good luck with your Christmas Anthology!

Rashda
November 23, 2010 at 10:59 am
Wow, I’m hooked. I love that you’re taking paranormal out of the Western, urban limits… I wish more authors realized the world is a big place. Only thing that’d make it better is if at least one of your main characters was someone Indian. Books can only get more interesting with diversity. But thanks for a step in that direction. Good luck!

Marianne Stephens
November 23, 2010 at 9:59 pm
Great concept…setting a paranormal in a different place than we usually read…and taking it back in time makes it more intriguing. No modernization, now-known facts to use. Good luck with this books!

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