Rajkumari Sharma Tankha All Stray Dogs Go To Heaven (BluOne Ink) is the debut novel by filmmaker-cum-poet Krishna Candeth. Written by the Kerala-born, Colombia-based author, the book explores themes of love and friendship, dreams and reality, through multiple perspectives that keep readers deeply engaged. In this exclusive interview, Krishna Candeth shares insights into his writing […]Read More
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Sukriti Tankha Nautanki Saala and Other Stories (OakBridge Publishing) by Mohua Chinappa is an anthology that shares real stories of people she met over the last four decades, from a tribal Khasi woman who ran a tea stall to a journalist from the Northeast trying to fit into the big city. Through these stories, Chinappa […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha It is 21st century’s answer to the age-old tradition of storytelling. Instead of being huddled up near a fire, readers and writers now perch with their laptops, desktops or mobile screens. It is Pratilipi – an online platform which brings readers, writers and their stories together in a virtual community to instigate a […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha It is not every day that a child wins a school prize for writing a humorous piece instead of a formal essay on My Favourite Sport. But that unexpected moment became the spark that ignited Sania Siddiqui’s writing journey. She was just eight when she cleverly described badminton and lawn tennis as “relatives,” […]Read More