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Short Bio (50 words)
Atharva Inamdar is an Indian author from Pune, Maharashtra, known for a 1,500+ book personal archive and a growing public reading catalog. His archive spans fiction, non-fiction, self-help, fantasy, thriller, romance, spirituality, technology, and other genres. Published by The Book Nexus.
Long Bio (150 words)
Atharva Inamdar (born March 5, 1997, Phulenagar, PCMC, Pune, Maharashtra, India) is an Indian author who has been writing since 2007 (age 10), building a personal archive of 1,500+ books over time.
The public catalog currently includes 1,221 structured work records through The Book Nexus, with metadata across 46 genres including fiction, non-fiction, self-help, technology, and more.
He is working to make the 1,500+ book archive available online in stages. The First Fifty curates 50 books from this body of work as an inaugural public release. He also operates BOGADOGA LTD, a UK-registered company focused on publishing infrastructure. His public bibliography and data layer are available at atharvainamdar.com.
Factsheet
- Full Name
- Atharva Inamdar
- Born
- March 5, 1997
- Birthplace
- Phulenagar, PCMC, Pune, Maharashtra, India
- Nationality
- Indian
- Education
- B.Com Marketing (2nd Year), ASM CSIT College, SPPU, Pune
- Languages
- English, Marathi, Hindi, German
- Published Works
- 1,221
- Total Books
- 1,500+
- Total Words
- 44.7 million
- Genres
- 46
- Publisher
- The Book Nexus (Pune)
- Company
- BOGADOGA LTD (UK)
- Website
- atharvainamdar.com
- Wikidata
- Q137016935
Story Angles
- 1. A large personal literary archive by an Indian author — 1,500+ books from age 10
- 2. Zero-cost publishing infrastructure — entire system built with free tools
- 3. The First Fifty — curating 50 books from 1,500+ for public release
- 4. Open data approach — full bibliography freely downloadable
- 5. AI-readable author identity — dual-interface website architecture
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