
"books i love" is an author-interview podcast hosted by Indian writer and storyteller Janice Pariat. The literary "picks" are guided by her experience of "wishing to ask the author a million questions after finishing their book", and the show features recently published fiction and non-fiction, from India and beyond, read and loved. The discussion centres around books and writing, and given the qu... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Our guest today has published a novel that beats with the pulse of here and now. Set in a world, a nation, that finds itself caught up in the many, many complexities of the digital age, that tussles still—as the cliché so suitably goes—with the old a... more
Vauhini Vara’s stories in “This is Salvaged” are wholly unexpected. They are unpretty stories featuring flawed, unpretty characters, marked by loss, grief, addiction. But there is humour here, and lightness too, moments of hope and connection and cla... more
Today’s guest is Sharmistha Mohanty whose every book I’m tempted to devote an episode to! Everything she has written, I’ve loved, and been inspired by. It was tricky to come up with a bio note for her, if only because some call her a poet, some a pro... more
Aanchal Malhotra is a Delhi-based writer and oral historian, author of "Remnants of a Separation", "In the Language of Remembering", and "The Book of Everlasting Things", her first novel that we’ll be discussing today. "The Book of Everlasting Things... more
This is who we are, what we do, and what you might find on this podcast...lots of books, lots of questions to authors, and occasional interruptions from kitty, pigeons, and other animals.
On our first episode, we're joined by a very special guest. Someone I’ve long admired for her writing across genres, fantasy, journalistic non-fiction, columns, essays, Instagram posts, and now crime fiction. Nilanjana Roy is a writer who famously, a... more
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