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Posts from: September 2020
Rooting for Stories
Which book are you rooting for? “With the literary awards season in full swing, five authors pick titles they’re rooting for or those they hoped would make the cut.” – Eye On The Prize by Dalreen Ramos | Mid-day Read here.
Celebrating US-India Friendship Day at Dosti House, American Library, Mumbai
Yesterday was a beautiful evening, celebrating the cultural event space – Dosti House at the American Library, and listening in on its Indian-American partnerships and projects. I was glad to present poetry, juxtaposing American and Indian women poets around women empowerment. Thank you Sita Murugan for conceptualizing and executing this program to perfection.
A Saturday workshop for IIT Kanpur’s festival.
Looking forward to a Saturday poetry workshop for IIT Kanpur’s festival.
Translating Sanket’s poems…
As a new translator engaging with Marathi, I have done little other than enjoy the intricacies beneath the metaphors of two languages, in pieces here ‘Grandma – a line from a poem’ and ‘Flash’. – original poems by Sanket Mhatre. Marathi poetry by Sanket Mhatre
My story ‘Saturnalia’ features in this anthology
Dear friends, you can buy the book here: Open Your Eyes: an anthology on climate change Edited by Vinita Agrawal Would love to know what you think. Links to buy- Hawakal India Amazon, USA
Open Your Eyes: an anthology on climate change features my story ‘Saturnalia’
Open Your Eyes: an anthology on climate change, edited by Vinita Agrawal, investigates human relationships with the natural world. Each poem/prose offers a unique perspective on the environment in its own style. Each contributor has interpreted the theme broadly, exploring the issue in different ways—physical, spiritual or emotional through their own unique cultural lens. As…