
Apoorva Saini
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Karta dharta of the lit mag #thebilingualwindow
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After her novellas, Daura and Bhaunri, bilingual writer AnukrtiUpadhyay delights the reader once again with her twin stories, this time two antiromance tales 'Habeas Corpus' and 'Ab Initio'. Head to Apoorva Saini and Bombay Lit Mag to read.


citiesinfiction.com is a database of literary landscapes. It will be useful to readers, writers, scholars, researchers, educators, librarians, or anyone interested in knowledge production around Indian and South Asian cities, through fiction. Check this thread by Divya Ravindranath



A story that reminds us to own our lived experiences over the life others may expect us to live. This is a new translation with audio readings of the short story "Dibiya" by uday prakash, deftly translated for us by @attimes_theFool #thebilingualwindow thebilingualwindow.co.in/thesmallbox?fb…

Our website has a new feature. Starting this month we will bring to you interviews with authors, researchers, librarians, local book shop owners and publishers (among others). citiesinfiction.com/interview-tanu… Here, Apoorva Saini interviews the amazing writer Tanuj Solanki

I was interviewed by Apoorva Saini, co-founder of the superb 'Cities in Fiction' project, re the importance of certain cities (and towns) in my fiction. Divya Ravindranath citiesinfiction.com/interview-tanu…

Wow. The entire 10 years of the unique anthology Visual Verse: An Anthology of Art and Words is now archived and freely available for all to use via NCLA! For research, teaching and to inspire your new writing, or search by artist, writer, volume and chapter: ncl.ac.uk/ncla/visual-ve…


Superb piece on #CitiesinFiction by Antara Baruah "Fiction, short stories and poetry have the power to accommodate students, to make them feel seen... On a pedagogical level, it can make curriculums more dynamic, inclusive, and experimental,” Apoorva Saini


In this #citiesinfiction interview Krupa Ge speaks to Shreya Ramnath about Madras of 1930-40s, Chengalpattu and Benaras -music, female characters and writing about cities. Also find books that made her cherish the idea of cities in lit! Apoorva Saini citiesinfiction.com/krupa-ge

Lovely piece on #citiesinfiction by Saumya Kalia. Check out the books listed here including my favs - Chowringhee, Black river, A Fine Balance ... Nilanjana Roy 📚🦊 thanks for all the support you have given this project 😊!! Apoorva Saini thehindu.com/books/cities-i…

In this #citiesinfiction interview Akshaya Bahibala talks to Amrit Amlan Pattanaik about Walking BookFairs - the many ups and downs of their journey, and the role and need of more bookstores in Indian cities across the country. Apoorva Saini citiesinfiction.com/interviews/aks…


"...I don’t think there is anybody out there in Tamil Nadu going crazy about my stories exactly!" A candid interview with the stalwart Tamil fiction writer Ambai, for #citiesinfiction by Divya Ravindranath

I never use this forum for complaints, but since several scholars are facing this this out let me share just how ridiculous @FedExIndia and GOI requirements Piyush Goyal for receiving books from abroad are becoming. This is crazy regulation in miniature. A publisher sent me

A new #citiesinfiction interview, with Usha K R. I loved reading about her work and journey as a fiction writer. Hope you enjoy reading this as well! citiesinfiction.com/ushakr Divya Ravindranath

Super kicked to end the year on this superb note/interview with Chandrahas Choudhury