Wednesday, June 1, 2016

"The Earwax Cleaner of Lodhi Garden": Latest Creative Nonfiction Piece in Arre

"Mohan is from the nat jati, the nomadic north Indian tribe known for entertaining people through jugglery, folk music, magic, and by helping with funerals. A scheduled caste community, many nats claim to be Brahmins and Rajputs and use similar surnames. Mohan however, takes no such refuge. His caste, his identity sit within him peaceably."
This is the story of Mohan, the earwax cleaner of Delhi.

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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Interview in Glimpse Magazine


My interview in the latest Issue of Glimpse Magazine, North India's leading lifestyle magazine.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Novel Excerpt: The Girl Who Loved a Pirate


Arthur Road jail was built in 1926 by the British. It occupies about two acres of land and houses close to 2000 inmates.
On arrival, the Police Commissioner and two guards received them in a small office. The smell of disinfectant hung in the air. No words were exchanged—Rupa shook the Police Commissioner’s hand while others nodded on eye contact—and the group moved to the jail’s noisy interiors. Finally, at the end of a dark corridor, they stopped. They entered one by one through a wooden door that was kept open for visitors.
It was a waiting room with a lone metal chair kept in the center. A ceiling fan whined above them, but for some reason, there was no air. A naked bulb hung in one corner, dangling on red and white cables braided together.
A frail looking old man with sunken cheeks sat in the chair. The body moved and joined his hands in a greeting.
‘This is the Don, madam.’ The Police Commissioner announced, his turnout so immaculate that even his shoelaces seemed ironed.
Rupa looked at Andy Karan as the guards moved back near the walls.
‘Where is my son?’
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*Excerpt from The Girl Who Loved a Pirate. Now also on Kindle. Order here: http://amzn.to/1Sy8hY9