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Pocket Novel, an online reading platform, was officially launched by the company in 2024 after a year-long beta phase. News sources cite Pocket FM investing $40 million in its novel business and will compete against Pratilipi. The novel platform has over 150,000 writers and over 250,000 novels, uploaded by writers. [7] [8]
Another of his stories for Mystery Theater, "Goodbye, Karl Erich" from the 1975 season, was also turned into a novel by the same name, first published in 1985. In 1976, a paperback anthology with three short stories adapted from the series' radio scripts was published by Pocket Library, Strange Tales from the CBS Radio Mystery Theater , edited ...
Pocket FM, a fast-growing audio entertainment startup based in India, said it banked $103 million in Series D funding as it looks to boost its presence in the U.S. and expand into Europe and Latin ...
The publisher was David Kogan, and managing editor Robert Arthur also contributed many stories. [1] The first issue (November 1951) carried a welcome from the Mysterious Traveler himself: This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the realm of mystery and suspense.
Pocket FM transmitter. Pocket FM is a small, low-powered radio transmitter designed for use in areas with tightly controlled or undeveloped communications infrastructure. The devices are portable and have the appearance of a receiver rather than a transmitter, making them more practical for citizen use and harder for authorities to detect when used subversively in pirate radio networks.
Puli Meka is an Indian Telugu-language crime thriller series created by Kona Venkat story by Venkatesh Kilaru and directed by K. Chakravarthy Reddy. [1] It stars Lavanya Tripathi and Aadi Saikumar in the lead roles. [2]
Raktomukhi Neela (Bengali: রক্তমুখী নীলা, romanized: Raktamukhī Nīlā, lit. 'The Bloody Sapphire'), is a detective story written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay featuring the Bengali detective Byomkesh Bakshi and his friend, assistant, and narrator Ajit Bandyopadhyay and several other story-related characters.
In 1976, the Sex Pistols-led punk movement was raging across the Atlantic, but here in President Gerald R. Ford’s America, candy-coated radio pap such as Barry Manilow’s “I Write the Songs ...