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Gobble Thy Prejudice, a book by 18-year-old Aditi Sowmyanarayan

JK Paper keeps its promise to publish the book of the First Manuscript Award winner

New Delhi, 7th March 2024; Keeping in line with their commitment to nurturing literary talent, JK Paper has launched ‘Gobble Thy Prejudice,’ a captivating book authored by 18-year-old Aditi Sowmyanarayan, who is the winner of the first manuscript. This achievement marks the fulfilment of JK Paper’s commitment to publish a book for the winner of the manuscript category during Season 4 of the AutHer Awards. Readomania Publishing has published the book.

As part of their dedication to fostering creativity and encouraging young female writers, JK Paper introduced the manuscript category during the ‘AutHer Awards’ Season 4. This unique initiative aims to inspire schoolchildren to explore their literary talents and express their thoughts through writing. Aditi Sowmyanarayan emerged as the deserving first winner, and JK Paper has delivered on its commitment by publishing her exceptional work, ‘Gobble Thy Prejudice.’

Aditi Sowmyanarayan, despite facing neurodivergence and a speech disability, has triumphed with her debut book, which explores themes of family, friendship, and personal growth. ‘Gobble Thy Prejudice’ delves into the intricacies of shedding prejudices stemming from emotional baggage accumulated through past experiences. The narrative challenges readers to confront their boundaries, inspiring them to become the best versions of themselves, embodying the never-say-die spirit.

Harsh Pati Singhania, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of JK Paper Ltd., congratulated the young author, Aditi Sowmyanarayan. Her book will be a big encouragement for all young and aspiring authors. It’s a proud moment that Aditi became the first winner of a new category of Best Manuscript that we introduced in the 4th edition of the prestigious AutHer Awards. At JK Paper, we not only produce paper but also understand how it touches our lives. As the AutHer Award gets greater traction, it has brought to the fore many unknown women authors and enabled them to bring their stories and experiences to a wider audience.”

I find inspiration to write from people around me. Both Kusum and Ramesh contain parts of me, and Vaidehi could well be my own mother—almost! Says Aditi. I always enjoyed observing people and spinning tales around my observations in my head. What I did not have for long was a way to put that on paper. Writing with a pencil or pen is a sensorially uncomfortable thing for me. Technology changed all of that and has helped me put my thoughts out there, Aditi said. I enjoy writing fiction. I love creating narratives, even for my advocacy work, as I believe that stories have the power to reach out, hold attention, and make an impact. I want to write more and write in different genres too, she said.”

A.S. Mehta, President and Director, JK Paper said, “As promised, we are happy that JK Paper has now published the first Manuscript – the book ‘Gobble Thy Prejudice’. We will continue to carry out this initiative every year aligned with our new vision to be a trusted industry leader enriching lives and creating better future’. My heartiest congratulations to Aditi.”

“Readomania has always given a platform to writers who have a powerful story to tell. We believe in the impact of good and impactful storytelling. Aditi’s heartwarming tale will resonate with everybody. She is a keen observer of human nature, and her writing reflects that. She is a perfect example of how one can overcome life’s challenges and emerge as a champion,” said Dipankar Mukherjee, Publisher and Director, Readomania Publishing.

‘Gobble Thy Prejudice’ is set to make a significant impact on the literary world, offering readers a fresh perspective and inspiring a new generation of writers. JK Paper’s commitment to supporting emerging authors and celebrating diversity in literature reinforces its position as a leader in both the paper industry and the promotion of literary talent.

About Aditi Sowmyanarayan: Aditi is a neurodivergent 18-year-old blogger and published author who is passionate about creating level playing field for autistics in the spaces of education, work and living. She uses text-to-speech to communicate. Aditi went to a Montessori pre-primary program at an inclusive Montessori, an academic skill development program at a Montessori based elementary learning centre for children with differential needs and technology skills based learning program at Ishanya India Foundation in Bangalore. She is currently being homeschooled. Aditi enjoys writing slice of life stories inspired by the world around her and the diverse tapestry called humanity. She blogs regularly on www.smallstepbigthought.blogspot.com. Winning the Best Manuscript award at The Auther Awards, Season 4 is a keystone moment in Aditi’s life.

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