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BWW Short Story Community
Literary Meetup

Bhumika Anand

21-Sep | 04:00 pm

The BWW Short Story Community This month we will discuss The Love Of A Good Woman by Alice Munroe. (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1996/12/23/the-love-of-a-good-woman) What this is: This is a ticketed, curated literary and community event, presented by Bhumika Anand from the Bangalore Writers Workshop, where we will do a deep-dive analysis and discussion of a short story. You get to join a reading community where you will get to read a pre-chosen short story a month. You get to examine the story in terms of its literary merit, yes, but also in terms of writing craft and cont Read More..

Food In Indian Literature
Monthly Book Club

Prachi Grover

24-Aug | 11:00 am

Our emotions and memories are intrinsically related to the food we eat and the genre of food literature combines them in a way that helps us connect not only to our past and our present, to different cultures, and communities, values and rituals, events both life-changing and mundane but to each other as well. So, if viewing the world through the lens of food and literature interests you, then join us to begin a dialogue on “Food in Indian Literature” and to celebrate those stories and their diversity. Each month with Prachi Grover, we will be reading our way through several pow Read More..

Language of Unhealed Wounds
Book Launch

Bhumika R. ,

06-Jul | 12:30 pm

Bhumika R has taught English language and literature at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for three years. In August 2022, she decided to focus her time and energy on creative writing and translation. She writes poetry and short fiction in English and also translates poetry and fiction from Kannada into English and vice versa. Her Kannada translation of Malsawmi Jacob’s Mizo (English) novel, Zorami is slated for release around October 2024. Her debut poetry collection The Language of Unhealed Wounds was published by Red River Press (New Delhi) in November 2023. She is currently w Read More..

Food In Indian Literature
Monthly Book Club

Prachi Grover

20-Jul | 11:00 am

Our emotions and memories are intrinsically related to the food we eat and the genre of food literature combines them in a way that helps us connect not only to our past and our present, to different cultures, and communities, values and rituals, events both life-changing and mundane but to each other as well. So, if viewing the world through the lens of food and literature interests you, then join us to begin a dialogue on “Food in Indian Literature” and to celebrate those stories and their diversity. Each month with Prachi Grover, we will be reading our way through several pow Read More..

Daiva
Author Interaction Session

K. Hari Kumar

30-Jun | 07:00 pm

The famous Kola performances of Tulu Nadu involve dancers who invite powerful, sacred spirits to possess them. Through the performers, and surrounded by vibrant colours and striking visuals, these spirits—known as daiva—may settle disputes, provide guidance, grant blessings and pass judgement. However, there is so much more to it than art and devotion. From Panjurli, the benevolent boar spirit, to Bobbarya, guardian of the sea, this book explores it all: the kinds of daiva, their stories, their individual natures and the ways in which they come to inhabit the devout. In Daiva Read More..

Chapters Unsealed 3.0
Monthly Book Club

Aparajita Sharma, Your View On Books,

30-Jun | 02:22 pm

Atta Galatta and Your View on Books cordially invite you to the latest Bibliophile Meetup in town. Join us for an enriching evening of literary discussion and camaraderie at our Book Club Meet event! Whether you`re a seasoned bibliophile or just discovering the joy of reading, all are welcome to share their insights, opinions, and favorite passages. Engage in lively conversations, exchange recommendations, and bond over our mutual love for literature. Don`t miss out on this opportunity to connect with fellow book enthusiasts and expand your literary horizons! Bring along your favorite bo Read More..

Cities in Literature
Interactive Session with the Author

Milan Vohra, Pallavi Narayan,

17-May | 05:30 pm

What does identity and belonging constitute in the non-western city? Where do you find home? And what does fiction or non-fiction do for the contemporary city, particularly given the context of diaspora literature or literary production? Author Pallavi Narayan will be in conversation with author Milan Vohra to discuss Pallavi's books: the short-story anthology Singapore at Home: Life across Lines and the non-fiction work Pamuk's Istanbul: The Self and the City to highlight various perspectives of being in the city. They will highlight the pressures and delights of making, sustaining an Read More..

The BWW Short Story Community
Literary Meetup

Bhumika Anand

27-Apr | 04:00 pm

The BWW Short Story Community This month we will discuss The Husband Stitch by Carmen Maria Machado (https://granta.com/the-husband-stitch/).  What this is: This is a ticketed, curated literary and community event, presented by Bhumika Anand from the Bangalore Writers Workshop, where we will do a deep-dive analysis and discussion of a short story. You get to join a reading community where you will get to read a pre-chosen short story a month. You get to examine the story in terms of its literary merit, yes, but also in terms of writing craft and context, which will be very Read More..

Chapters Unsealed 1.0
Book Club

Aparajita Sharma, Maddie Dawson,

20-Apr | 03:33 pm

Once upon a time, book lovers were left hanging, but those days are over! Atta Galatta and Your View on Books cordially invite you to the latest Bibliophile Meetup in town. Meet our Hosts, Aparajita Sharma and Maddie Dawson, seasoned Chief Fiction Aficionados with a combined expertise in reviewing over five hundred books and orchestrating over twenty-five book club events. Bring along your favorite book and delve into a shared reading experience. Read More..

Tagore Calling
Storytelling for Children

Story Aunty

06-Apr | 05:30 pm

One of India’s most cherished renaissance figures Rabindranath Tagore (1861- 1941), put us on the literature map of the world when his "Gitanjali" was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1913. Tagore wrote well over 100 stories. He created stories from his own experience – love, social relationships, the correspondence between man and nature and the supernatural. Galpo Gucchho (short stories) have been translated and read in many languages of the world. Once There was A King and The Home Coming help the adults understand the child’s mind. Post Office is a s Read More..

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