It's the one year anniversary of the publication of 'Love Across a Broken Map'! And, the e-book is out just in time for it. We're so happy that we're offering free downloads of 21-23 July. So, go for it and spread the love. Download here.
The Whole Kahani members, Reshma Ruia, Kavita Jindal and Catherine Menon had facilitated a creative writing workshop at the London School of Economics on the 25th of February. Hear the podcast here.
Members of The Whole Kahani talk to Anjana Parikh from Quint about the issues that face South Asian writers in getting their work published in the UK: https://www.thequint.com/books/2017/04/17/british-asian-writers-are-struggling-against-labels-that-expect-them-to-write-of-a-colourful-nostalgic-india
The Whole Kahani members, Reshma Ruia, Kavita Jindal and Catherine Menon will be facilitating a creative writing workshop at the London School of Economics on the 25th of February. Find out more by clicking here.
It was a packed house that Sunday morning, despite the rain. Founding member, Reshma Ruia, introduced the Anthology as an exploration of “dark, pulsating loves which cut across ethnicities and divides. ”The Group read snippets from their varied stories, each illuminating a different shade of the drama of the heart, to an engaged audience and the swaying trees outside. Festival blogger Amy McCauley wrote, "I’m impressed by the power of these voices, and by the boldness with which each writer tackles the complexities of modern love," in her review. You can read the full piece here: blog.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk/2016/10/review-the-whole-kahani/ |