4 years in the making
2 newspaper articles 3 years ago
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Om Books
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Contributor to the 1st book of exObjects stories @JaishreeMisra got in touch with an extended tale: Of how fine cloth from a wedding day was transformed by a Nepalese tailor
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exObjects workshops and events: https://t.co/tm4TUar0LW
Authors Shinie Antony and AT Boyle's new book exObjects explores love and loss through the personal accounts of 11 writers including Jerry Pinto, Vikram Sampath, and Shashi Deshpande
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Two Nobel Laureates – economist Abhijit Banerjee and biologist Venki Ramakrishnan – are the highlight of the 13th edition of the @BlrLitFest, which is set to return this weekend
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Happy to announce InkShots community on Thinkly where we discuss creative writing and everything books with authors and publishers. It will be a Live discussion and you can ask your questions too. Happy to have @shinieantony talk about what's new at #BLF & her writing journey.
There’s nothing we like better than a crowd excited about literature 🌟📚
We can’t wait to see this kind of energy again. Save the dates for #BlrLitFest 2024!
🗓 14-15 Dec 2024
📍 The Lalit Ashok
🕘 9am–8pm
Register for the festival here: https://t.co/ncpv5hUhcG
Belinda RushJansen in the new exObjects book:
‘this candlestick reminds me of generators and power cuts, of tumultuous storms and horizontal rain hitting the thin bedroom window like chucked gravel. Of smoky wood fires and bedtimes looking up at inked skies pinpricked with stars’
@vikramsampath in the new exObjects book:
‘because precocious talent was seemingly noticed in her son who sang random jingles and bhajans with a clear voice, Ma went the extra mile. Somewhere on the journey she perhaps saw a consummation of her unfulfilled desire to learn music’
@gajrakottary in the new exObjects book:
‘Looking back, I can say that my father was a perfectionist and a minimalist. Especially when it came to his kurtas. Once, he did not get either of the exact shades of beige at his preferred sale, and so the experimentation began.’
@shinieantony in the new exObjects book:
‘grief loses its raw flamboyance and settles down into a prosaic number of finite things left behind, those articles of continuum and belonging, carrying within them words and voices, quirks and little eccentricities. Entire people’
@Jaishreemisra in the new exObjects book:
‘hence the shock of coming across an innocuous paper bag stuffed with written declarations of love, some in card form, others in now tattered inland letters. What was I to do with this private cache that belonged firmly to another world?’