During this month of being homebound due to Coronavirus, I am reminded of the month I spent in an ashram while trying to become a certified yoga teacher
Revisiting my grandmother’s quirks during COVID-19
It has taken 30 years and the COVID-19 pandemic for me to change my opinion about my cleanliness-obsessed grandmother.
Book Review: Black Milk: On Motherhood and Writing
An fascinating genre-busting book of Elif Shafak’s struggle with post-partum depression and her fierce desire to write
Switching Over to Virtual Life in the Time of Corona
In the altered universe of our life in the time of Corona, the family has switched over to a virtual life for school, work and play. Life does go on.
Of Women and Writing
Women writers across centuries have faced various barriers while pursuing creative lives. Today, time is the most precious commodity for working women but in our quest for a meaningful life, we endure.
Three Common Barriers to Writing And How to Overcome Them
One simple trick to overcome three common barriers to writing that every writer can implement easily.
Book Review: The Heartsick Diaspora and Other Stories
An interesting take on the dilemma of the double diasporic community of Malaysian and Singaporean Chinese who migrate to the West.
Why I became co-founder of Story Artisan Press
Writing and publishing are two different things we were told. Until we established Story Artisan Press.
Writing the Story of the Returning Non-resident Indian
Capturing the predicament and adventures of the returning NRI helped me write my first book of essays.
Book Review: Read It Quick – Before The Coffee Gets Cold
A cup of coffee can transport you to the past. Are you ready?