The 15th international eight-day fiction workshop will start from 4th July 2026.
As before, it will be led by its creator, the writer and musician Amit Chaudhuri. Deadline for applications: 18th June. For all details, see: https://t.co/tfVrVZ4B5F
The 11th Literary Activism symposium, ‘Doing the Dirt on Tragedy’, takes place on 27th and 28th March at the India International Centre, Delhi. It is open to all.
For mission statement, see: https://t.co/hJG3AhOkVU
Link in bio.
Reviews of Arvind Krishna Mehrotra’s new collection of poems, Of Least Concern (the latest in the Literary Activism series), have been appearing recently. Here’s one from Scroll: https://t.co/PDqTR6Vuul
Excerpts from Arvind Krishna Mehrotra’s new book of poems, Of Least Concern - a poem sequence about Arvind’s garden; a note by him on his writing process; a poem written on the occasion of publication; and a video of the garden by Laetitia Zecchini.
https://t.co/ofeweQm6XY
Arvind Krishna Mehrotra’s new book of poems, Of Least Concern, is out from Literary Activism: https://t.co/0C0hYX4H8B It’s about the inexhaustible activity in the garden of his house in Dehradun, and in its environs.
These photos by Palash Krishna Mehrotra. @WestlandBooks
Charles Bernstein’s essay on the hegemony of peer review: https://t.co/HXRKd5SHKQ
In the future, we’ll discuss the conformity imposed by mainstream (non-peer reviewed) literary journals and creative writing teaching, turning these into what Paul Bové calls ‘safe spaces’
Following up on Literary Activism’s interrogation of the imaginative and critical limitations of the peer-reviewed essay, we bring you two new essays pertaining to this discussion in America. Here’s critic Paul Bové’s rich and complex disquisition:
https://t.co/D0RS7W1kiA
Ranajit Das, Samik Bandopadhyay, Oindrilla Maity and Amit Chaudhuri will be in conversation with Madeleine St John at Kolkata Centre for Creativity at 5 pm tomorrow, 24th October.
Here’s Das’s funny, excoriating essay from the On Failing symposium: https://t.co/e1RKE6apHB
Ranajit Das, Samik Bandopadhyay, Oindrilla Maity and Amit Chaudhuri will be in conversation with Madeleine St John at Kolkata Centre for Creativity at 5 pm tomorrow, 24th October.
Here’s Das’s funny, excoriating essay from the On Failing symposium: https://t.co/e1RKE6apHB
Tiffany Atkinson’s terrific essay (weaving together IVF and Brexit) from the On Failing collection, now up on the Literary Activism website: https://t.co/Yau7ieZWIe
Four pieces from the On Failing symposium have been uploaded to the Literary Activism website: three essays and the mission statement to which speakers responded: https://t.co/rEYzsQAomh
These and other pieces are available in the book, On Failing.