Overview
The press release dated Monday, Aug 17, 2026 at 17:25:14, issued by Nu Voice Press under an arrangement with NRDPL, outlines the imprint’s strategic direction. Nu Voice Press is an imprint of Hubhawks and positions its catalogue as its identity rather than adhering to a single genre.
Catalogue Strategy
The imprint deliberately curates a diverse range of titles—from mythic fiction and memoir to energy work, finance, and dance—asserting that the breadth itself becomes the brand message. The mission, as described by close observers, is to bring as many voices into the light as possible, irrespective of the shelf they occupy, counter‑balancing an industry that typically rewards clear categorical identities.
Recent Titles and Authors
- *Jay Divyam’s None of Us Are Strangers*** draws on his exposure to India’s cultural diversity and his background in marketing content creation, lending the narrative a nuanced worldview and precise storytelling.
- *Jaydeep Saha’s Daedalus’s Demon*** ventures into speculative fiction, pulling from myth to demonstrate the imprint’s comfort with genre invention.
- *Preeti Kandhari’s Womb & Chakra*** reflects her standing as one of India’s first Energy Analysts, integrating Astrology, Numerology, and Vastu as interconnected systems focused on awareness rather than prediction.
- *Sumit Kukreja’s Duck to Century*** leverages more than two decades of experience in finance and entrepreneurship, including over ten years at EY leading finance transformation projects, to provide credible insights on setbacks and reinvention.
- *Ira Kansal’s Stuck in Monochrome*** originates from a lifelong habit of writing poetry, nurtured through school diaries and a professional writing course, showcasing personal narrative diversity.
- *Dr Aditya Rattan’s Moksha: The Divine Reversal*** brings two decades of cardiology practice into contemporary mythological fiction and has already earned First Position at the Delhi Literature Festival 2026.
Mission and Outlook
Nu Voice Press emphasizes that its goal is not to become the market’s widest catalogue but to build the most honest one, adding one voice at a time until the collective range itself conveys the message. The press believes readers are increasingly hungry for sincerity and variety, even as the market becomes more algorithm‑driven and genre‑focused.
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