Recent and Forthcoming WorkOM BOOKS, May 2024Quick LinkScroll.inQuick LinkScroll.inQuick LinkTHE ESTABLISHEDQuick LinkTHE ESTABLISHEDQuick LinkScroll.inQuick LinkScroll.inThe Penguin Book of Modern Tibetan Essays: Book Review, July 2023Quick LinkOutlook India‘Santhals Celebrate Menstruation As Hormobaha Or Flower Of The Body’: An Interview with author Farah Ahamed, September 2022Quick LinkScroll.inAn interview with translator turned critically-acclaimed author, Aruna Chakravarti, August, 2022Quick LinkVogue IndiaOnir: “It is easier for them to tell our stories, as opposed to us”: An Interview with Indian Indie filmmaker, Onir, July 2022Quick LinkScroll.inKashmir’s stories are best told by Kashmiris themselves, shows this anthology of short fiction, April 2022Quick LinkVogue IndiaLove Korean Dramas? These Korean books in translation should be your next stop, March 2022Quick LinkScroll.inKashmiri Pandits and the exodus: Eight books that go to the heart of the pain and trauma, March 2022Quick LinkVogue India6 definitive novels to read on Kashmir by Kashmiris, January 2022Quick LinkVogue IndiaCo-director Sushmit Ghosh talks about Writing With Fire being shortlisted for the 94th Academy Awards, January 2022Quick LinkDesi Books (South Asian Literature)Book Review: Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh by Shrayana Bhattacharya, December 2021Quick LinkASAP ArtFilm Review: Borderlands directed by Samarth Mahajan, November 2021 (Available exclusively on the Asap Connect app) Quick LinkJCLA (The Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics)Book Review: Performing Commemoration: Musical Reenactment and the Politics of Trauma, ed. Annegret Fauser and Michael A. Figueroa, 2021CinemaThe Hindu: Half Widow by Danish Renzu, January 2020Half Widow does not fall into the Bollywood trap of the formula Kashmiri film.Quick Link Mithila ReviewUnstoppable Women, Nightmarish Cities: Asian Horror Cinema, August 2016Quick Link Mithila ReviewJoshua Oppenheimer: Memories of Screams and Silence, May 2016Quick Link InterviewsIndia Today: Filmmaker interviewShikara is a movement: Vidhu Vinod Chopra, February 2020Quick Link Scroll.in, October 2018‘You have to be very humble’: How Neerja Mattoo translates from Kashmiri to EnglishQuick Link Scroll.in, August 2017Interview with Filmmaker Danish Renzu on his film ‘Half Widow’Quick Link Emergence Magazine, USA, April 2014In Focus: Tibet (Interview with Tenzin Tsundue)Quick Link EssaysScroll.inPersonal Essay, January 2020: The Exile: What Kashmiri Pandits have not been able to do in the thirty years since 19 January 1990Quick Link Scroll.inManto on Ismat, who, like independent India and Pakistan, was born on August 15, August 2016Quick Link Scroll.inGoogle was right to remember Premchand (with a doodle) and so should we, August 2016Quick Link Scroll.inWhere is your woman poet, Kashmir? A search and six discoveries, June 2016Quick Link Book ReviewsScroll.inBook Review: A Map of Longings: The Life and Works of Agha Shahid Ali by Manan Kapoor, June 2021 Quick Link Scroll.inThe Orders Were to Rape You by Meena Kandasamy, April 2021Quick Link Scroll.in‘Terrarium: Poetry Collection by Urvashi Bahuguna, April 2019Quick Link Scroll.inHow Many Countries Does the Indus Cross? by Akhil Katyal, April 2019Quick Link Scroll.inPilgrimage by Ira Singh, October 2018Quick Link Scroll.inThe Saga of Satisar by Chandrakanta, April 2018Quick Link Scroll.inBurning the Sun’s Braids translated by Bhuchung D. Sonam, February 2018Quick Link Scroll.inUncommon Type by Tom Hanks, November 2017Quick Link Scroll.inTurtles All the Way Down by John Green, October 2017Quick Link Scroll.inMy Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent, October 2017Quick Link Scroll.inThe Lovers (also known as Immigrant Montana) by Amitava Kumar, July 2017Quick Link PoetryA Map Called Home (2018)Two poems published in the anthology by Kitaab International, Singapore.Quick Link TranslationsAsymptote Journal, January 2017Translated Naseem Shafaie’s poem ‘Tale of a City’ from Kashmiri to English for Indian Poetry Special Feature, reprinted in The Wire (Republic of Verse).Quick Link Summerhill Journal, IIAS Review, Summer 2017Nighat Sahiba: The Brave New Voice in Kashmiri PoetryQuick Link