Husna is the principal architect at Fulcrum Studio, a design playing field she conceived a decade ago. She paints with light and tangos with the rainbow. Her tryst with the publishing world began when she set off on a mission to fulfil her grandmother's dream of creating a book on Cutchi Memon cuisine. Having secured a publishing house for her grandmother, one day she received a phone call from HarperCollins inquiring into whether she would like to work on a spin-off on the traditional format. Two trips to Delhi, sixty-nine sketches, seven hundred and fourteen writing hours, nine edits and a whole pregnancy later, spice sorcery has finally been birthed.
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