About Riddhima
Ola Chauhan is the creative duo behind Indigo – The Color of Love and Death, a novel that began as a shared idea between best friends and blossomed into a deeply emotional story of identity, love, and healing. Young, passionate, and endlessly imaginative, they write not just to tell stories—but to give a voice to the quiet thoughts, overlooked emotions, and small but powerful moments that shape who we are.
Olla is the kind of writer who sees the world in colors and feelings. With a natural gift for lyrical prose and emotional storytelling, she brings heart and humanity to every page. Her favorite scenes are the quiet ones—the moments where nothing is said, but everything is felt. She’s inspired by classical music, stargazing, and the kind of books that leave you thinking long after the last chapter ends.
About Rihana
Rihana Sadique is the creative duo behind Indigo – The Color of Love and Death, a novel that began as a shared idea between best friends and blossomed into a deeply emotional story of identity, love, and healing. Young, passionate, and endlessly imaginative, they write not just to tell stories—but to give a voice to the quiet thoughts, overlooked emotions, and small but powerful moments that shape who we are.
Rihana, on the other hand, brings energy and edge to the team. She has a talent for writing sharp, realistic dialogue and isn’t afraid to challenge characters (or readers) with unexpected turns. Her storytelling is driven by questions: What if the villain isn’t really a villain? What if love is messy and complicated and worth it anyway? Rihana finds inspiration in everything from animated films to philosophical what-ifs—and always adds a spark of wit and originality to the mix.
Their writing partnership is rooted in real friendship. They met through a shared love of books, music, and character-driven fiction—and quickly realized they both dreamed of writing something meaningful. What started as casual character sketches and late-night messages turned into a full-length novel filled with heartfelt themes, unforgettable characters, and poetic storytelling. Together, they balance each other perfectly: olla brings rich emotion, vivid descriptions, and subtle character depth, while Rihana adds sharp dialogue, creative twists, and a sense of timing that keeps the story moving.
Outside of writing, both authors enjoy discussing fictional characters as if they’re real people, sharing story ideas like secrets, and fueling their creativity with boba tea, music playlists, and inside jokes. Indigo – The Color of Love and Death is their debut novel and just the beginning of their journey as storytellers.
Their mission is simple: to write stories that make people feel. And if a few tears (and laughs) happen along the way—well, that’s part of the magic too.