Rehana Munir is an independent writer based in Mumbai. She writes a weekly humour column for Hindustan Times Brunch, which recently completed five years. Her debut novel, Paper Moon, set in a fictional Bombay bookstore in the early 2000s, was launched at Tata Literature Live! 2019. It won the best debut prize at the inaugural AutHer awards, co-presented by The Times of India and JK Paper. She is currently working on her second book.
Aanchal Malhotra is an oral historian and writer from New Delhi, India. She is the co-founder of the Museum of Material Memory, and writes extensively on the 1947 Partition…
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More InfoAnil Pradhan (he/him/his) is a PhD candidate and UGC Senior Research Fellow at the Department of English, Jadavpur University, Kolkata; and his research focuses on the intersectional politics of…
More InfoAnirudh Kanisetti is the author of Lords of the Deccan, a new history of medieval South India. He has received grants from the Princeton Center for Digital Humanities and…
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