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This Indian sci-fi turns food into power, memory and intergalactic identity

An Indian sci-fi series is turning food into a language of power, identity, and belonging across galaxies. In this immersive conversation, Lavanya Lakshminarayan reveals how Intergalactic Feast expands her bold universe, where memory, migration, and taste collide in ways readers may have never experienced before.

Intergalactic Feast explores food identity and power in Indian sci-fi

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Nishtha Lamba unpacks India's silent trauma epidemic

On BOOKED, Pooja Shali spoke with Nishtha Lamba about trauma, anxiety, PTSD and healing in India. The conversation underlined how unaddressed trauma, stigma and poor access continue to shape mental health outcomes.

Nishtha Lamba unpacks India’s silent trauma epidemic on BOOKED
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Lukas Cabala on Trencin, time, and finding magic in Kolkata

EU Prize nominee Lukas Cabala speaks about hometown Trencin, India, magical realism and art. From his Anasoft Litera-nominated novel 'Spomenies si na Trencin?' to a short story set in Kolkata written before he ever visited, this is a portrait of a writer who blurs time and place with subtle intensity.

Lukas Cabala on Trencin, time, and finding magic in Kolkata

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Author Seema Anand Speaks Easy on owning the body and narrative

Author and sex educator Seema Anand pushed audiences beyond comfort zones, addressing silence, stigma and autonomy over their body. Talking about her book Speak Easy, the Kama Sutra expert explored how narratives shape gender roles, and highlighted the challenges of discussing sexuality in today's digital environment.

Author and mythologist Seema Anand spoke about how pleasure was integral in Indian history at te Delhi Literature Festival.
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