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The Literature Times Reveals the Victors of the Legacy in Literature Prizes

Celebrating the Best in Literature: The Legacy of Literature Awards Recognizes Exceptional Works in the Realm of Books and Storytelling, Honoring a Diverse Group of Authors and Genres That Embrace Innovation and Preserve Classic Values in the Changing World of Global Literature.

Awards for Notable Literature Achievements Given Out by The Literature Times Through the Legacy of...
Awards for Notable Literature Achievements Given Out by The Literature Times Through the Legacy of Literature Awards

The Literature Times Reveals the Victors of the Legacy in Literature Prizes

The Legacy of Literature Awards, an esteemed literary honor, has announced its winners for 2021. This year's event celebrated contributions to books and storytelling across various genres.

In the Fiction & Fantasy (Myth & Legend) category, "The Mystic Company" by Shyambala took home the award. This captivating tale delves into the realms of myth and legend, offering readers an enchanting journey.

Meanwhile, "Fighting The Invisible Enemies" by Santanu Panda won the Best Non-Fiction (Health, Fitness) award. This book sheds light on the unseen challenges faced in the battle against health issues, providing valuable insights and inspiration.

The Best Comic Fantasy award went to "Jestus" by V. S. Sury. This humorous and imaginative work offers a fresh take on the comic fantasy genre, delighting readers with its witty dialogue and engaging characters.

In the Editor's Choice (Poetry) category, "Storm's Verses" by Joydeep Singh triumphed. This collection of poems explores the raw power of nature and the human spirit, resonating with readers on a deep and profound level.

The Best Fiction (Mythic Horror) award was given to "Khandav" by Mahesh Rajmane. This gripping tale delves into the darker aspects of mythology, creating a chilling and suspenseful reading experience.

In the realm of self-help and mindset mastery, "Empower Thyself with 31 Scintillating Stars" by Shalaka Anish Kering won the Best Mindset Mastery award. This book offers practical advice and inspiration for personal growth and empowerment.

The Best Poetry (Inspirational) award was presented to "Adhwan" by Kunal Malhotra. This collection of poems beautifully captures the essence of inspiration, offering readers a renewed sense of hope and motivation.

In the Best Non-Fiction (Religion & Spirituality) category, "Shamans of the Himalayas" by Anu Malhotra emerged victorious. This book provides a fascinating exploration of spiritual practices and beliefs in the Himalayas, offering readers a unique and enlightening journey.

The Best Mystery & Detective Fiction award was given to "SCRUTINIZE - Mission Memory Enhancers" by Sujatha Renganathan. This thrilling tale combines elements of mystery and science fiction, creating a gripping and suspenseful reading experience.

In the Best Religious & Spiritual category, "Indian Catholic Saints, Blesseds, Venerables and Servants of God" by Dr Joseph K Thomas was the winner. This comprehensive work offers a detailed exploration of the lives and teachings of significant Catholic figures in India.

The Best Women's Fiction award went to "More Than Love, Felt different!" by Poonam Kumari. This heartfelt and poignant novel explores the complexities of love and relationships from a woman's perspective.

The Best Poetry (Mythology) award was presented to "The Holy Convergence and Other Poems" by Debjyoti Das. This collection of poems beautifully weaves together elements of mythology and philosophy, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Literary Fiction award was given to "The Ballad of the Universe" by Abhilash Fraizer. This intricate and thought-provoking novel offers a unique exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of a vast and mysterious universe.

In the Best Non-Fiction (Health & Wellness) category, "The Great Indian Naturist - A Secret Life Unveiled" by Pooja Gowda was the winner. This book offers a fascinating exploration of the world of naturism in India, providing valuable insights into the benefits of this lifestyle.

The Best Romance Drama award was given to "Eternal Love with Rishi and Shalu" by Suchithra Sharma. This heartwarming and emotional novel tells the story of a timeless love, captivating readers with its vivid characters and engaging plot.

The Best Non-Fiction (Spiritual) award was presented to "The Conscious Compass" by Sathyamoorthy Buma Sridhar. This book offers a practical guide to spirituality, providing readers with tools and techniques for personal growth and enlightenment.

The Best Non-Fiction (Self-Help) award was given to "Ignite the Viratian in you" by Hari Kumar Barri. This book offers a unique and inspiring approach to self-help, drawing on ancient Indian wisdom to help readers unlock their full potential.

The Best Book (Children's) award was presented to "Just Bee the Bee" by Goutham Kool Monk. This delightful and educational book teaches children about the importance of bees and the role they play in our ecosystem.

The Best Anthology award was given to "12 Stories in a Year" by Kaarthika Maheswaran. This collection of short stories offers a diverse and engaging reading experience, showcasing the talents of various authors.

The Best Fiction (Romantic Fantasy) award was presented to "The Decree" by T K Kavya. This captivating tale combines elements of romance and fantasy, creating a magical and enchanting reading experience.

The Best Popular Book (Poetry) award was given to "Hope: To Which you can hold on" by Anushka Singh. This collection of poems offers a beacon of hope and inspiration, providing readers with a renewed sense of resilience.

The Best Literary Collections award was presented to "Never Arrived" by Nitin Agrahari. This collection of short stories offers a thought-provoking and engaging reading experience, showcasing the author's unique storytelling abilities.

The Best Fiction (Action & Adventure) award was given to "Bullets to Betrayals" by V.B. Bonny. This thrilling tale combines elements of action and adventure, creating a gripping and suspenseful reading experience.

The Best Drama award was presented to "Not Your Silver" by V.B. Bonny. This captivating play delves into the complexities of human relationships, offering a thought-provoking and engaging reading experience.

The Best Philosophical Poetry award was given to "Symphony In Monotony" by Tarun Saini. This collection of poems beautifully explores the nature of existence and the human condition, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Inspirational Fiction award was presented to "Sati- Sangharsha Tichya Astitvacha" by Deepa Gaitonde. This heartwarming and inspiring novel tells the story of a woman's journey to self-discovery and empowerment.

The Best Young Adult Fiction award was given to "Beauty and the Vampires" by Sukriti Jaswal. This captivating tale combines elements of romance and fantasy, creating a magical and enchanting reading experience for young adults.

The Best LGBTQ Romance Thriller award was presented to "Deadlines Vs Bloodlines" by Afreen S. This gripping and suspenseful novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of love and relationships in a thrilling and action-packed setting.

The Best Science Fiction award was given to "Call of Future" by Fatema Yasmin. This thought-provoking and engaging novel offers a unique exploration of the future, combining elements of science fiction and philosophy.

The Best Popular Book (Fiction) award was presented to "Mishti in Shotti - The Kankurgachi Trial" by Vangara Naga Durga Sarath Chandra. This captivating and engaging novel tells the story of a woman's journey to justice, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Young Adult Non-Fiction award was given to "Consent - The Fundamental Concept" by Ashish Shekhar. This thought-provoking and engaging book offers a unique exploration of the concept of consent, providing valuable insights into this important topic.

The Best Poetry (Personal Growth) award was presented to "Ambivalence" by Shahzneen Patel. This collection of poems beautifully explores the nature of personal growth and self-discovery, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Crime Thrillers (True Events) award was given to "Cactus Crime" by Praful Shah. This gripping and suspenseful novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of crime and justice in a thrilling and action-packed setting.

The Best Short Stories (Editor's Choice) award was presented to "Tales from the Dawn-lit Mountains" by Subi Taba. This collection of short stories offers a diverse and engaging reading experience, showcasing the talents of various authors.

The Best Non Fiction (Teen & Young Adult) award was given to "The Mindful Teen" by Sathyamoorthy Buma Sridhar. This practical guide offers valuable insights into mindfulness and self-care for teenagers and young adults, providing them with the tools they need to navigate the challenges of growing up.

The Best Contemporary Poetry award was given to "Carols of Caroline" by Mitisha Mukherji. This collection of poems beautifully captures the essence of contemporary life, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Poetry (Darkness and Destiny) award was presented to "Drops of Memories" by Nandhini Chithra. This collection of poems beautifully explores the nature of memory and destiny, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Fiction (Psychological Suspense) award was given to "Red Teeth Silent Screams" by Francois Charles Maree. This captivating and suspenseful novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of the human mind in a thrilling and action-packed setting.

The Best Contemporary Fiction award was presented to "I call it LOVE" by Vinita Rk. This heartwarming and emotional novel tells the story of a timeless love, captivating readers with its vivid characters and engaging plot.

The Best Self-Help Poetry award was given to "Pieces of You, Pieces of Me" by Susan Zare. This collection of poems beautifully explores the nature of self-help and personal growth, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Autobiography award was presented to "An Ecstatic Soul" by Atul Kumar. This captivating and inspiring memoir tells the story of the author's journey to self-discovery and enlightenment, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Thriller award was given to "Chupi Chupi Aschhe" by Sayantani Putatunda. This gripping and suspenseful novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of crime and justice in a thrilling and action-packed setting.

The Best Psychological Drama award was presented to "Echoes of the Unseen" by Misha Mehta Thakur. This captivating and thought-provoking play delves into the human psyche, offering a unique and engaging reading experience.

The Best Fiction (Action & Adventure) award was given to "The Mysterious Soul's Inside in the Industry" by Sidraroyvp Vaishnavi Priyaa. This captivating and action-packed novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of the human spirit in a thrilling and suspenseful setting.

The Best Poetry (Philosophy) award was presented to "Ehsash kuch khash" by Himanshu Shukla. This captivating and thought-provoking collection of poems beautifully explores the nature of philosophy, offering readers a thought-provoking and enriching reading experience.

The Best Historical Fiction award was given to "Arihant Reprogrammed (Part 4) - Mission Martyrs" by Shubhan Dattanand Balvally. This captivating and thought-provoking novel offers a unique and engaging reading experience, exploring the complexities of history and the human spirit in a thrilling and suspenseful setting.

In the realm of poetry, Joydeep Singh's collection "Storm's Verses" won the Editor's Choice category. This work delves into the raw power of nature and the human spirit, resonating with readers on a deep and profound level.

Meanwhile, "Adhwan" by Kunal Malhotra claimed the Best Poetry (Inspirational) award. This collection beautifully captures the essence of inspiration, offering readers a renewed sense of hope and motivation.

In the world of business and finance, "The Great Indian Naturist - A Secret Life Unveiled" by Pooja Gowda won the Best Non-Fiction (Health & Wellness) award. This book offers a fascinating exploration of the world of naturism in India, providing valuable insights into the benefits of this lifestyle.

In the field of science, "Call of Future" by Fatema Yasmin received the Best Science Fiction award. This thought-provoking and engaging novel offers a unique exploration of the future, combining elements of science fiction and philosophy.

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