The Country Needs Someone to Punish: Review of ‘A Burning’ by Megha MajumdarFirst published on my website Writerly Life — subscribe to my website to get a literary treat every fortnight straight to your inbox.Jun 25, 20217Jun 25, 20217
Book Review | The Success Code by Amanda DewinterFirst published on my website Writerly Life.Jun 25, 20213Jun 25, 20213
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: The #MeToo Novel that Got the World Talking*Spoiler alertApr 23, 20211Apr 23, 20211
The Haunting Reality of Being a Refugee and Queer in “Label Me”The 27-year-old director of the 2019 one-hour feature drama Kai Kreuser says “Label Me” was supposed to be a cheesy romantic movie. We’re…Mar 19, 2021Mar 19, 2021
Book Review: The Other Guy by Aakash MehrotraOnce in a book club meetup we discussed what constitutes literature. It’s an extremely polarizing discussion, and, of course, to establish…Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Published inThe Story BarTwo Greatest Myths of Writer’s Block, and Two Lessons to Overcome itWriting a single sentence after typing this title was difficult. May be they call this “Writer’s Block.” I don’t know, but I do know that…Aug 27, 2019178Aug 27, 2019178
Conversation With the Accused: How Amrita Pritam’s Interaction With a Murderer in the 80s Is Still…Killing seemed to be a better option than negotiation, what more worse can it get for a society? Men calling violence masculinity don’t…Aug 1, 201952Aug 1, 201952
A Fully-Loaded Poetry CollectionIris Murdoch writes, “Tyrants always fear art because tyrants want to mystify while art tends to clarify. The good artist is a vehicle of…Feb 21, 2019Feb 21, 2019
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie #BookReviewThis book, an essay to be precise, We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a modified version of her TEDxEuston talk.Oct 8, 2018Oct 8, 2018
Diary of Discrimination — An Artist’s Face-Off With RacismInitial Education in RacismOct 7, 2018Oct 7, 2018