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Nigama RV
Occupation

Nationality

Notable Works

Engineer, Author

Indian

  • Mist — Cry of a Soul
  • Echo — Beat of the Heart.

Nigama RV (born October 11) is an Indian engineer and author, best known for her bestselling poetry collections Mist — Cry of a Soul and Echo — Beat of the Heart.[1][2]

Early Life and Education

Nigama RV was born into a family of artists, with her parents, Mr. Ranganatha Ramachandra Rao from Mysore, Karnataka, and Lakshmi Vaduguru from Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, being renowned writers in Telugu and Kannada. Her father received the Kendra Sahitya Academy Award in 2021 for his translation work "Om Namo".

She graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communications from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU). Despite her technical education, Nigama's passion for literature remained a central part of her life.

Career

Nigama RV began writing at a young age, with her first poem published at seven. She attempted to write her first novel at seventeen, but it remained unfinished due to academic commitments. Over time, she published various articles and short stories for anthologies. Her first book, Death’s Life, was published in April 2020.

Nigama has authored eight books, including both fiction and nonfiction. Her notable works include Choices, Duplicity, Love? Maybe!, The Soldier — A Voiceless Scream, Mist — Cry of a Soul, Soulmate — An Absolute Salvation, and Echo — Beat of the Heart. Her writing spans various genres, including Poetry, Dark Fantasy & Romance, Paranormal, Thriller, and Sci-Fi.[3]

Personal Life

Nigama RV is married to Manish Mishra, co-founder of Koncepts2Kreations, based in Delhi. Manish, an artist involved in theatre and music, serves as her muse, inspiring much of her poetry.

Bibliography

  • Death’s Life (2020)
  • Choices (2020)
  • Duplicity (2020)
  • Love? Maybe! (2020)
  • The Soldier — A Voiceless Scream (2020)
  • Mist — Cry of a Soul (2021)
  • Soulmate — An Absolute Salvation (2021)
  • Echo — Beat of the Heart (2021)
  • "Death" (poem, Hans India, 2023)
  • "Pain" (poem, Heaven Mail, 2023)
  • "Rage" (poem, Hans India, 2023)
  • "Loss" (poem, The Wise Owl, 2023)
  • "Breath" (poem, The Daily Guardian Review, 2024)
  • Reverie (2024, coming soon)
  • Halo — Colors of Aura (2024, coming soon)
  • Destiny Awaits (coming soon)

Awards and Recognitions

  • Sahitya Sparsh Award in poetry for Echo
  • Mighty Pens Awards in Super Stylistics Award
  • National Literary Icon Award for iconic poet of the year
  • CLA Global Award in Romance for Choices
  • CLA Global Award in Poetry for Mist
  • Fireboxx Awards in Poetry for Mist
  • AIBA Award in poetry for Mist
  • CLA Global Award in Poetry for Echo
  • Elysian Pens Award
  • International Excellence Award for Poet
  • Lift Awards in Poetry for Echo
  • NE8x Lifters Award in poetry for Echo

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