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#DesiBooks10QA: Nishant Batsha on participating in a conversation with desi writers from across the world
Nishant Batsha discusses his debut novel, Mother Earth Father Nation, and his own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Talia Lakshmi Kolluri on collapsing the distance between the human and the non-human in her stories
Talia Lakshmi Kolluri discusses her debut story collection, What We Fed to the Manticore, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Dur e Aziz Amna on writing unfettered from the burden of foreignness
Dur e Aziz Amna discusses her debut novel, American Fever, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Himadri Agarwal on listening as a way to master translation of dialogue and humor
Himadri Agarwal discusses her debut translation of the novel, Banaras Talkies by Satya Vyas, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Aravind Jayan on respecting the reader’s time and getting on with the story
Aravind Jayan discusses his debut novel, Teen Couple Have Fun Outdoors, and his own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Naheed Phiroze Patel on being stubborn and unswayable to see a project through
Naheed Phiroze Patel discusses her new novel, Mirror Made of Rain, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Harini Nagendra on the empowering fellowship of the crime-writing community
Harini Nagendra discusses her new novel, The Bangalore Detectives Club, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Aamina Ahmad on how growing up around desi artist communities inspired her
Aamina Ahmad discusses her new novel, The Return of Faraz Ali, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Rejimon Kuttappan on the serious risks of telling stories about undocumented migrants
Rejimon Kuttappan discusses his new book, Undocumented: Stories of Indian Migrants in the Arab Gulf, and his own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA.
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#DesiBooks10QA: Annika Sharma on how to manage being held to higher standards as a writer of color
Annika Sharma discusses her novel, Live, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words, and her own favorite desi books on #DesiBooks10QA. (Guest-hosted by Brown Girl Bookshelf)