Urvashi Bahuguna

Urvashi is a writer and a feminist. She trips over her own feet a lot.

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Book Review: Seahorse

In Janice Pariat’s debut novel Seahorse, time is tethered to love, to obsessions, to personal myths.

Annie Zaidi Gulab

Book Review: Gulab

Annie Zaidi takes the tropes of the conventional ghost story and breathes new life into them.

Gabbar

Book Review: Gabbar

Graphic India’s latest graphic novel pays tribute to an unforgettable character from Indian cinema.

Mihir Vatsa

A Town Called Hazaribagh

An exclusive interview with Mihir Vatsa, winner of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize for 2013, about poetry and growing up in Jharkhand.

Karthika Nair

Seeking Movement

In conversation with Karthika Nair about her poetry, scripting dances, and escaping labels.

Cover: Nitoo Das

The Outsider

Teacher, poet, and photographer: Nitoo Das speaks to us in an exclusive interview about writing and performing poetry, and her love of birds.

Mahinn Ali Khan

Letters of Love

In conversation with Mahinn Ali Khan: writer, archivist, and innovator.

Life and Times of Mr S

The Coast and the Inland

In conversation with noted poet Vivek Narayanan about his writing and his work with Almost Island.

The Opposite of Solitary

In conversation with Aditi Rao about her writing workshops, and why she feels that the profession of writing is anything but solitary.

Book Review: Adi Parva

Amruta Patil returns the Mahabharat closer to its original canvas; far more crowded and complicated than most Indians may be familiar with.

Real and Invented

The Hotel at the End of the World author Parismita Singh talks to us about her work, her process, and the importance of places in fiction.

In the Beginning

In conversation with Kari author Amruta Patil about her creative process and her latest graphic novel Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean.