If you're an aspiring writer in India, you might want to take a look at these 10 writers who've made it on Forbes' list of the country's most promising.
They're all either self-published (Sangita Aich, for example) or have already made a name for themselves in their respective fields.
Here are the top five: Anupam Kher, writer: The 29-year-old's debut novel, My Name Is An Anupam Kher, is No.
1 on Amazon's best-seller list.
He's also the author of two short films, one of which won at Cannes.
He's "a declared national prodigy" who "defied all odds to become a veteran of literature game," Forbes says.
Nihshank Adani, author: The 20-year-old's debut novel, The Case of Known-Unknown, is No.
1 on Amazon's best-seller list.
He's also a social entrepreneur who's helped people beyond ordinary measures.
Manish Sisodia, SEO analyst: The 38-year-old's first book, The Case of Known-Unknown, is No.
1 on Amazon's best-seller list.
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