Riddhi Dastidar

Riddhi is a poet and writer based in Delhi. Their research focuses on embodiment in mad and disability studies. You can follow their work on @gaachburi across social media.

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What Would It Mean If Women Were Allowed to Dream?

Salma’s Women, Dreaming is a feminist text; a generational tale of women bound to each other by blood, marriage, and proximity.

Book Review: Along With the Sun

Water, scarcity, and poetic description tussle for attention in this anthology of Tamil Karisal literature from the 1980s.

Nisha Susan

Pavlovian Patches of Writing

In conversation with Nisha Susan about writing her new book The Women Who Forgot to Invent Facebook and Other Stories, romance, endings, flawed protagonists, and much more.

The Brown Anthology: Language

Words, Connections, Fences

The Brown Anthology: Language, the first release from artist-owned ૧૦:૧૦ Press, explores solidarities that are built on recognising that our roots and futures are tangled up in each other across disjunctions and continuities.