The adventures of Ganesha and his amazing friends continue in the third book of a series of legends for younger readers, in which Ganesha stops Ravana from getting the magic stone of power.
Sourav Dutta has been a veteran in the publishing and media industries and a former art critic. He has enjoyed graphic novels from a young age due to his love for both art and the written word. He is also a 3D computer graphics hobbyist and spends endless waking hours designing post-apocalyptic worlds and hideous monsters for 3D art and animation. He has previously written Magical Animals: The Frog Prince for Campfire.
Lines and colours have been a part of Rajesh Nagulakonda's life right from his childhood in Chirala, Andhra Pradesh. His grandfather was a goldsmith and his father a printer. Both of them influenced him to take up art as a career. Rajesh believes in instinct rather than education. He mostly spends his time alone trying to explore different forms of art, such as sculpture, nail-art on paper, metal engraving, and of course, painting. Rajesh lives in Delhi with his wife and two daughters and with dreams of becoming a versatile artist. Some of his Campfire titles are Magical Animals, Krishna, The Little Alien and Pride and Prejudice.