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Staying In Character
What’s it like for authors to grow with protagonists that they write about over multiple books? Acclaimed writer Kalpana Swaminathan talks about the joys of living with her favourite leading lady, Lalli the detective, from her series of crime mysteries
Curses,Verses And A Literary Marvel
The tenth edition of the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival was all about ancient histories, aspiring authors and honing the art of writing
Of Fiery Dragons, First Kisses And All Things Wilde
Margaret Atwood finds the beasts in Game of Thrones amusing…Stephen Fry’s wit is best experienced live…Ruskin Bond’s gentle demeanour is appealing. Discover the multifaceted power of literature at the ninth Zee Jaipur Literature Festival
In Their Own Write
What is a book if it doesn’t make you ponder and contemplate after a read? In conversation with authors Richa Kaul Padte and Shobha Rao on their thought provoking books Cyber Sexy and Girls Burn Brighter respectively, we learn about unspoken-of worlds and emancipating tales
A Modern Princess’ Diary
Oxford-educated, well-travelled and a voracious reader, the actor’s autobiography moves you to both reflect on life and chuckle at many of its moments. Soha Ali Khan, who debuts as an author with The Perils Of Being Moderately Famous, talks about her legacy and the joys of writing
Portrait Of A Personality
Journalist Sheela Reddy talks about uncovering the lesser known facets of one of the most controversial men in our country’s history — and the greatest relationship of his life — in her fascinating tome, Mr and Mrs Jinnah: The Marriage That Shook India
From Across The Seven Seas
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is known for her many works that chronicle the multilayered lives of South Asian immigrants. The award-winning author and poet talks about her novel Before We Visit the Goddess, its mix of characters, and the authors who inspire her