Mark your calendar! On Friday, August 12 at 7 pm IST, we’ll be discussing Anju Makhija’s fascinating book Mumbai Traps: Collected Plays in ‘Women & the City’ – a discussion around the plays in the book at the Hyderabad Literary Festival 2022 online.Streaming on – www.youtube.com/c/hlf-india.You are welcome to a Q&A interaction immediately after the…
My Iowa 2022 experience: BTL & Prairie Lights.
So… I’m finally ready with my teaching modules of haiku, haibun, free verse poetry, flash fiction, short story, screenplay, and genre: magic realism. So glad and honored to join in with the teaching faculty for ‘Between The Lines 2022: Peace and the Writing Experience’ helmed by Alisa Weinstein. I cannot thank Christopher Merrill and Peter…
Bombay Hangovers on New Books Network
Was splendid talking to Sharonee Dasgupta over my book Bombay Hangovers, over the consistent prattle of rain on Mumbai roof. Luckily the rain-roar can’t be heard.Thank you, New Books Network. Listening time: 14 mins. The book’s still on the shelves. Go dust your copy off! 😀 Click to hear.
Celebrating 75 years of US-India relations.
Being invited to share in the celebrations of the 247th anniversary of the independence of the USA and 75 years of US-India relations last evening was surreal, while also braving the drenched monsoonal roads. But most importantly meeting with fantastic old and new associates and acquaintances of the US Consulate Mumbai was an unparalleled gladness.
Yuhoo! Reader-review.
What joy to celebrate an unexpected review. This time by Satbir Chadha. Thank you!
Between The Lines (BTL) 2022
So glad to be a teacher to Between The Lines (BTL): Peace and the Writing Experience, hosted by Iowa’s International Writing Program – 2-week creative writing and cultural exchange program for writers aged 18 to 22 years.Now for the outlining of modules and seminars from poetry to fiction forms!
A new reader reacts… (Bombay Hangovers)
Couldn’t resist cross-posting this.The book is still available on the dusty shelves of Amazon.
A review in The Hindu by Abdullah Khan.
When you receive an incisive review in The Hindu over your work from Abdullah Khan – an author you deeply admire, it has made your day. Thank you, Shireen Quadri and Niyogi Books for making this anthology possible. Read the whole review here.
Part of ‘Converse: Contemporary Indian poetry in English’.
Wonderful to be part of ‘Converse: Contemporary Indian poetry in English – a new anthology edited by Sudeep Sen of the best contemporary Indian poetry in English, commissioned by Pippa Rann Books & Media UK for the 75th anniversary (in 2022) of India’s independence from British rule. Will share the shop link as soon as…