Returning to this blog at long last! Two Interviews

After a hiatus of way-too-long, I am reviving this blog in defiance of increased time pressures and commitments. Greetings, world! Let me begin by linking two recent video interviews of mine, one with Dip Ghosh of Kalpabiswa along with Debajyoti Bhattacharya and Soham Guha, and the other with Ishita Singh at Mithila Review. Both in July 2021, the second year of the Covid 19 Pandemic, and the nth year of horror for climate change, biodiversity loss, increasing social inequality and other disasters. I had more time with the Kalpabiswa interview, so we had questions from the audience, which I always appreciate. The Mithila Review interview was also rich with deep and thoughtful questions from Ishita, but I regret I did not have time then to engage with the audience.

It is always a pleasure to engage with fellow enthusiasts in India on speculative fiction. I write for the world, but my ‘home audience’ is central. Any imaginative richness I possess has been engendered and nurtured through my growing up and young adulthood in India, and continues to be informed by my multiple entanglements there. To have these lenses with which to venture forth into the world – and the cosmos – has been a priceless gift, in writing and in life.

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Published on July 30, 2021 14:14
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Kris I listened to your Entanglement story a few days ago and almost wrote to you just to say how much I appreciated it but I chickened out. It was the only story in Hieroglyph I listened to twice. I've been thinking about an app against loneliness for a while too, the problem of making it safe, if it could be done it could help humans to connect to others on a more personal level than we can now, or connect helpers with the people who need help. I'm working toward a masters in psychology in Sweden with the hope of dedicating the rest of my life to research on how we can diminish outgroup homogenity bias and the hate it causes, diminish loneliness and depression. I have hope. I'm writing too much, I just wanted to say thank you, it was a beautiful story.


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