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January 12, 2015

Diana Gabaldon chooses HAUNTING BOMBAY as a favorite

Diana-GabaldonI was really moved to hear that author Diana Gabaldon considers my novel, Haunting Bombay, one of her favorite books, recommending that her fans read it while they’re waiting for her to come out with her next book. Diana Gabaldon is the author of the internationally bestselling Outlander series and the popular TV show by the same name. She writes: “[Haunting Bombay is a] book that exists on multiple levels, inviting you into death and mystery, into the heart of a family, and into the tantalizing, aromatic swirl of another culture. Beautiful, lyrical, and genuinely haunting.”http://www.dianagabaldon.com/resources/the-methadone-list/

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Published on January 12, 2015 17:17

January 9, 2012

The Infinite Sensory Universe of Bombay

[image error]The influential Que Leer (What to Read) out of Spain is considered one of the most important literary magazines in Spain and the place for a fresh and provocative slant on all things to do with the written word.  Que Leer interviewed me for their December/January issue on Haunting Bombay, calling it "the infinite sensory universe of Bombay" where not only are "the five senses evoked [but] the sixth too." Click here for the Que Leer website.  The full interview is attached below where I touch upon the sensory experience of Haunting Bombay, the vibrant sights and sounds of India and the quieter but more evocative senses of smell, taste, and touch.  And, of course, the ethereal, haunting sense of the supernatural.


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Published on January 09, 2012 20:24

November 10, 2011

Interview in Yo Dona, a woman’s magazine from Spain

Yo Dona, a woman’s magazine from Spain, featured an interview with me under the title “The Magic of India”  I spoke with Yo Dona about the inspiration behind Haunting Bombay, and the array of literary works that have influenced my own writing.  Click here for the full interview.

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Published on November 10, 2011 12:14

Interview in Yo Dona, a woman's magazine from Spain

Yo Dona, a woman's magazine from Spain, featured an interview with me under the title "The Magic of India"  I spoke with Yo Dona about the inspiration behind Haunting Bombay, and the array of literary works that have influenced my own writing.  Click here for the full interview.

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November 1, 2011

“Best-seller Internacional”

[image error]The first Spanish reviews of my book, Haunting Bombay, are just coming out.  The national newspaper La Razon, titling their review “Best-seller internacional” said this: ”There are writers like Shilpa Agarwal who were born to tell stories, to suggest magical environments, to track and retrieve Proustian smell sensations from lost memories, who can recount the details of an inner world as rich as its culture, both refined and realistic, a mixture of tenderness and cruelty as in ancient Hindu folktales.” Click here for the full article.

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Published on November 01, 2011 18:17

"Best-seller Internacional"

[image error]The first Spanish reviews of my book, Haunting Bombay, are just coming out.  The national newspaper La Razon, titling their review "Best-seller internacional" said this: "There are writers like Shilpa Agarwal who were born to tell stories, to suggest magical environments, to track and retrieve Proustian smell sensations from lost memories, who can recount the details of an inner world as rich as its culture, both refined and realistic, a mixture of tenderness and cruelty as in ancient Hindu folktales." Click here for the full article.

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Published on November 01, 2011 18:17

October 1, 2011

Haunting Bombay in Spain!

The venerable Martinez Roca has just published Haunting Bombay in Spain this month, launching from Madrid with the beautiful title La Casa De Los Aromas Sagrados.  I believe that this is translated as The House of Sacred Scents.  Additional lines on the book cover capture the essence of the book, "The secret of one family….A tale that evokes the magic of Bombay." Doy las gracias a todo el mundo en Martinez Roca por su incansable dedicación a mi libro!



 


 


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Published on October 01, 2011 13:18

June 15, 2011

Judging the Katha International Fiction Contest

I just finished judging the annual Katha International Fiction Contest and was impressed by the range and quality of new South Asian writing emerging in the world today.  My co-judge Ronica Bhattacharya is a novelist herself too, and we were a good pair, drawn to different aspects in each of the stories but agreeing on the overall quality of this year's prize-winners.  Winning stories were published in India Currents magazine and Khabar magazine. Click here for more on the contest.

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Published on June 15, 2011 09:43

June 13, 2011

Compassion

I was invited by poet and art historian Lisa Vihos to write 3-4 sentences on compassion for the June issue of Inlightenment, a magazine dedicated to nourishing the sacred within.  Scroll down to the "Ask and Receive" section to find my and other perspectives on compassion.  Click here.

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Published on June 13, 2011 21:48

May 11, 2011

Combination of Gothic and 60s India

[image error]It is always moving to me to receive thoughts on my book from a reader in a foreign country, especially one in which I am not officially published.  Here is one forwarded to me from Dublin, Ireland:  "I have read it and loved it… I couldn't put it down. The combination of the, well, I don't know, 'gothic'? and 60s India combined with such sympathetic, humorous characterizations was wonderfully done, I thought. I even felt sorry for the drunkard son and his horrible wife in the end. And the denouement I didn't guess for a moment."

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Published on May 11, 2011 09:18