Joshua Newton (writer)

[3] His book Soul Biscuits : Tiny Bites For Truthful Living was published on Amazon by Bodhy Studios.

[5] He is also the recipient of 2005 Evangelical Press Association award (second) in Interview Article section for "She Chose to Forgive", the feature story on Gladys Staines published in Charisma magazine,[6][7] and the 2004 Luis Valtuena VII International Humanitarian Photography Award (Special Prize) from Médicos del Mundo a major global NGO based in Spain.

[2] His critically acclaimed short story, Taj Mahal, was published by Rupa Publications in the collection of modern Indian fiction named Why We Don't Talk.

[8] Before turning full-time to creative writing, he worked fourteen years as a journalist and reported from India for over 60 print and web publications around the world.

[9] Over the two decades he has written on a wide variety of themes ranging from underworld goon to Indian textiles.