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He is widely known for his autobiography, Akkarmashi (The Outcaste). He is a prolific columnist and commentator on foreign policy and literary matters, contributing regularly to media platforms in India and abroad.
Mamang Dai
Mamang Dai is a poet and novelist born in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh.
Her reports on the impact of poverty and religious violence on the education of children won the Developing Asia Journalism Awards, the Every Human has Rights Media Awards, and the Sanskriti-Prabha Dutt Fellowship in Journalism. "His tellings were always laced with a kind delight in the world."
Bagchi is also a computer science professor in New Delhi.
The first novel was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar in 2014. He lives in Gurugram with his wife.
Annie Zaidi
Annie Zaidi is the author of Bread, Cement, Cactus: A memoir of belonging and dislocation, Prelude to a Riot, Gulab, Love Stories # 1 to 14, Known Turf: Bantering with Bandits and Other True Tales, and the editor of Unbound: 2000 Years of Indian Women's Writing.
Earlier people would give away almost their entire libraries and they would end up in second hand bookshops. He began writing a novel after dropping out of the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in 2008. The first, Above Average, was a bestseller. In India Today, Omair Ahmed writes, “About a quarter of the way through Arzee the Dwarf, one of the characters, Dashrath, the wise taxi driver, who supplies dialogues for Bhojpuri movies and loves his metaphors, asks, ‘Do we live the life given to us, or do we really live a kind of dream life?
All you need to do is learn two or three other languages and you will be lost forever in the world's greatest treasure houses."
He enjoys music, books, travel, movies, nature and life. Hareesh
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She lives in Dehradun.
Shubhangi Swarup
Shubhangi Swarup was born in 1982 in Nashik. He has published over 50 works including novels, essay collections and children’s fiction. The Colony of Shadows is his debut novel.
Manoj Rupda
Manoj Rupda is based in Nagpur (Maharashtra) and writes in Hindi.
"A fortunate benefit of teaching young children,” she says "is that they neither know nor care about how many words you managed to write that day or whether you’ve hit upon the perfect metaphor - working with them is a refreshing and humbling reminder to keep one’s work in proper perspective.” She’s a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the recipient of a Pushcart Prize.
Samit is best known for his fantasy and science fiction work. Any genuine art, he says, has always got its mouth, ears and eyes open to swallow what it sees, hears, tastes, so that it can transform whatever it has imbibed when the situation and the art demand it.
Chandrahas Choudhury
Chandrahas Choudhury was born in 1980 in Hyderabad.
She is the author of Come, Before Evening Falls (shortlisted for the Hindu Literary Prize in 2010) and Another Man’s Wife (shortlisted for the Hindu Literary Prize in 2013). Without Bombay I would not be a writer and although I live in Delhi, I still continue to write about Bombay. He often performs with his Delhi band: Still Dirty. Arzee the Dwarf was shortlisted for the Commonwealth First Book Prize.[1] His 2018 novel Clouds was long listed for the JCB Prize for literature.[2]Arzee the Dwarf has received spectacular reviews.
Jahnavi studied medicine at university but is not a practicing doctor.