Asmita Rao believed in perfection. Every manuscript that crossed her desk at PaperInk Publishing House was destined to come out polished, flawless, and elevated to what she proudly called "global standard." She had little patience for carelessness, zero tolerance for clichés, and absolutely no time for inflated egos.
Asmita Rao believed in perfection. Every manuscript that crossed her desk at PaperInk Publishing House was destined to come out polished, flawless, and elevated to what she proudly called "global standard." She had little patience for carelessness, zero tolerance for clichés, and absolutely no time for inflated egos.