Rabindranath Tagore Literature Award Winner: The Impact of Jaykay Heart’s Writing.

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Jaykay Heart is a pseudonym for the rising Indian author Jayakrishnan Mohan, who has gained recognition in the literary world for his work ‘A Butterfly Riddle’. With its unique and captivating storyline, accompanied by a gripping writing style, the book has been widely praised on social media platforms. ‘The Times of India’ endorsed and quoted it as ‘a compelling mystery with all flavours of love’. Jaykay Heart has won several awards for his valuable contributions to literature, including the ‘Best Author of the Year 2022’ by Salismania Choice Awards, the ‘Best Author Award in Psychological Thriller Genre’ by Glorious India Awards, and the prestigious ‘Rabindranath Tagore Literature Award by DRDC’.

Jaykay Heart’s work falls into the psychological thriller/mystery genre, and it has garnered positive reviews from book critics and readers alike. The author holds dual master’s degrees in business finance and psychology, respectively. He is a daytime finance professional and nighttime writer whose interests span across literature, finance, psychology, mysticism, and travel.

Jaykay Heart’s success story is an inspiration to many aspiring writers. He has proven that it is possible to pursue your passions alongside your professional career. Jayakrishnan Mohan has always had a keen interest in writing and literature, which he pursued alongside his finance career. He believes that writing is a form of expression that has the power to touch people’s lives in ways unimaginable.

Jaykay Heart’s pseudonym represents the passion and heart that he pours into his writing. His book ‘A Butterfly Riddle’ is a masterpiece that showcases his talent for storytelling. The book is a psychological thriller that explores the mysteries of love and relationships. It takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery and introspection, with unexpected twists and turns that keep them engaged until the very end.

Jaykay Heart’s work has been recognized not only in India but also internationally. His vision is to bring new-age literature to India, and he is constantly working towards achieving this goal. He believes that literature has the power to transform people’s lives and inspire them to reach their full potential.

Jaykay Heart is not only an author but also a role model for aspiring writers. He has proven that with hard work and dedication, one can achieve their dreams, even if it means juggling multiple passions and a professional career. Jaykay Heart’s success story is a reminder that pursuing your passion is not a luxury, but a necessity.

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