I am the tree
by Nivy I am the tree. The tree is me. The lines are blur now. They were always! We kept saying you and me. But there’s none. Me and you are the same. We go just go by a different name.
Healing the wounds of colonisation with memories of a positive shared past — Interview with Srivalli Rekha
You have contributed to the Indica anthology Shared Roots. Could you talk about your journey as a writer? I have always liked to write, even as a child, but it was what the school wanted us to write. I used to participate in school competitions and poetry competitions. When I was in the 9th standard,…
History has been a favourite subject — Interview with Srinidhi Balasubramanian
You have contributed to the Indica anthology Shared Roots. Could you talk about your journey as a writer? This is first time that I am writing as a part of an anthology. This topic interested me. I am passionate about history and writing about history. The story is fiction and partly nonfiction. It has been…