authors

Mozez Singh

Mozez Singh is a versatile figure in the Indian film industry, serving as a writer, producer, and director. His diverse portfolio includes Short Films, TV commercials, TV shows, Talk Shows, Music Videos, Indie Features, Documentary Features, Hollywood Productions, Feature Films, and Web Series. Currently, he is directing a Netflix Original Documentary Feature Film on India’s […]

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Aparna Jain

Aparna Jain is an internationally certified executive leadership coach and an advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She has spent 23 years in the corporate workplace and 12 in consulting. She is the author of Like a Girl (2018), Boys Will Be Boys (2019) and Own It: Leadership Lessons from Women Who Do,(2016)  which was awarded a Laadli

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Shabir Ahmad Mir

Shabir Ahmad Mir is writer based in south Kashmir’s Pulwama District. His works (Fiction/Non-fiction) have appeared in The Hindu Business Line, The Outlook, Mint Lounge, Huffington Post India, The Kitaab International, The Tuck magazine, Arts and Letters (The Dhaka Tribune), Greater Kashmir, Rising Kashmir, Kashmir Lit, Kashmir Life, Kashmir Pen, Wande Magazine, Inverse Journal, Learning

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Annapurna Garimella

Annapurna Garimella is an art historian and a designer. Her research focuses on late medieval Indic architecture and the history and practices of vernacular visual and built cultures in India after Independence. Garimella is the Managing Trustee of Art, Resources and Teaching Trust, which has a research library and conducts independent research and teaching. She

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Kunzang Choden

Kunzang Choden is the first Bhutanese woman to be published in English. She started her career collecting vanishing Bhutanese folktales and moved on to novels, a study of food and culture and children’s books. She is already well known for both documenting and reflecting on the experiences of a rapidly changing Bhutan. Her books: Fragments

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Sabin Iqbal

Sabin Iqbal is a journalist-turned-literary curator, Sabin Iqbal is author of critically acclaimed novels, The Cliffhangers, and Shamal Days. He is Curator of  one of South Asia’s leading literary festivals, Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters. He was Festival Director of Alliance Literature Festival at Alliance University, Bangalore. Former Editorial Director of Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Sabin has worked

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Kala Krishnan

Kala Krishnan has two books of poetry in print: He Is Honey, Salt and the Most Perfect Grammar and Offer Him All Things Charred, Burned & Cindered. She also has published, the first part of a fiction trilogy based on Murugan, the ancient God of Tamizh, and is currently working on part three, while the

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Megha Rao

Megha Rao is a poet from Kerala, India. After graduating from the University of Nottingham, Megha Rao put her English Literature degree to good use by building academic modules for international NGOs such as Girl Rising. She’s performed her poetry at various platforms such as NCPA, Spoken Fest. She has conducted workshops at colleges like

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MG Vassanji

MG Vassanji is the author of nine novels, two short story collections, two memoirs and a biography of Mordecai Richler. He has been awarded the Scotiabank ‌Giller Prize twice, the Governor General’s Prize, and the Commonwealth First Book Prize among others. He has been shortlisted for the Writers Trust Award, and India’s Crossword Prize. His

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