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Client Testimonials

Ghostwriting Client – Thought Leader / Coach

I came to Keemiya Creatives with a powerful message but no clear manuscript. What stood out immediately was how deeply they listened. The book sounded like me, only sharper and more intentional.

The process was collaborative, respectful, and well-structured. I finally felt like my ideas were treated with the seriousness they deserved.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Book Marketing Client – Entrepreneur / Non-fiction Author

I wasn’t looking for hype or empty promises. I needed a clear marketing strategy. Keemiya Creatives helped reposition my book, refine the core message, and reach the right audience. Sales grew steadily, but more importantly, my book started attracting the right opportunities. Speaking invites, partnerships, and credibility. That shift changed how I see my book entirely.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Amazon KDP Publishing Client – First-Time Author

As a first-time author, Amazon KDP felt intimidating. Keemiya Creatives handled everything from formatting and keyword research to the launch setupwith professionalism and transparency. My book went live smoothly, looked polished, and even ranked in its category within the first few weeks. I never felt rushed or confused, which made all the difference.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
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  • Voices Behind Our Stories Are Us: Rhea Pal

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  • Literary News: Faiqa Mansab’s The Sufi Storyteller Acquired by Italian Publisher Newton Compton Editori

    Literary News: Faiqa Mansab’s The Sufi Storyteller Acquired by Italian Publisher Newton Compton Editori

    Faiqa Mansab’s novel enters the European market, reflecting a shift in global literary dynamics Pakistani author Faiqa Mansab has secured a notable international publishing deal, as the Italian rights to her novel The Sufi Storyteller have been acquired by Newton Compton Editori. Based in Rome and founded in 1969, Newton Compton Editori is one of… Read more

  • Marketing Your Book on Your Own: A Practical Guide for Indian Authors

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    In this blogpost, we share a practical guide for Indian authors who want to market my book on my own. For many authors in India, the writing journey feels clear — you write, revise, and publish. What feels far less clear is what comes after. Marketing. Whether you are self-published or traditionally published, there often… Read more

  • Idea vs Treatment in Writing: Why Your Story Idea Isn’t the Problem

    Idea vs Treatment in Writing: Why Your Story Idea Isn’t the Problem

    In this blogpost, we explain how idea vs treatment is implemented in writing fiction. One of the most common concerns authors have is this: “What if my story idea isn’t unique enough?” In a market as competitive as the Indian publishing industry, this fear feels valid. Writers often believe that unless they come up with… Read more

  • Should Authors Market Their Own Books? Why It’s Becoming Non-Negotiable in India

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    In this blogpost, we analyse the oft-shared advice for authors- Market Your own Book. For a long time, authors believed in a simple publishing equation: Write a good book → get published → the publisher handles the rest. That equation no longer holds. Across the Indian publishing landscape today, whether you are self-published or traditionally… Read more

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