Soumya Ayer is captivated by the stories that objects tell, whether they are sculptures, ceramics, shadow puppets or textiles – objects that carry stories of a time, a place, and a people long gone but who still shape our world. She is a published author of a series of books on Indian mythology for children. The Ghost of Malabar is her foray into fiction for children, weaving together her interests in the history of objects and storytelling.
Bhushan Korgaonkar is a multilingual writer, director theatre producer and translator. Celebrated for his engaging…
Shahu Patole, a distinguished Marathi-language writer and retired government officer, has a master's in economics…
Rohit Manchanda spent his childhood in the coalfields of Jharkhand and did his doctorate from…
Prakash Patra began his career as a journalist in 1980 and has worked with National…
Upamanyu Bhattacharyya is an animation director based in Kolkata. He co-directed the award-winning animated short…