Conrad New York Downtown 102 North End Ave, New York, NY 10282.
2023 are now closed.
Please join us November 18-19
at Conrad New York Downtown, NY 10282
2024 submissions will open in Spring 2024
The Indo-American Arts Council is thrilled to announce our upcoming Literary Festival scheduled for November 2023. We will be celebrating and exploring the vibrant and diverse cultures of India through the written word, including works written by Indian and diaspora authors as well as those who have been inspired by the many facets of the country. We invite submissions of published books of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, drama and children's literature that illuminate this year's theme Courageously Creative. We are looking for works that examine and showcase the beauty, challenges, complexity, diversity and richness of Indian culture and its relationship to society, history, politics, spirit and the human experience. We accept original works in English and the languages of India with English translations.
Chosen entries will be featured in New York City in an in-person event, featuring renowned and emerging voices. These energetic, interactive discussions will be complemented by a series of recorded programs that will be exclusively launched on our online platform.
In the past, the IAAC Literary Festival has had the honor of hosting prominent authors such as Salman Rushdie, Suketu Mehta, Dr. Amartya Sen, Indra Nooyi, Barkha Dutt, Deepti Naval, Deepak Chopra, Anupam Kher, Rakesh Kaul, Dr. Ravi Shankar, Newbery Honor recipient Veera Hiranandani, Booker Nominee Avni Doshi, Dr. Sudha Murthy, Narayan Hegde, Megha Majumdar, International Booker Prize winner Daisy Rockwell, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dr. Kailash Satyarthi, Kal Penn, Vishakha Desai, Anupam Kher, Ambassador Haksar and Member of Parliament Dr. Shashi Tharoor. We have organized book launches for eminent authors such as Ramchandra Guha, and Madhur Jaffrey, and in 2021 launched Acrobat by Nandana Sen, and the official biography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Interest in the IAAC Literary Festival has continued to garner international attention with its spotlight on topics such as Women’s Empowerment, Health & Wellness, Diversity, and Equity. IAAC strongly believes in sustaining community to help create a world where literature can thrive and has partnered with several prominent organizations such as Poets & Writers, Kundiman, and the Asian American Writers Workshop.
The only criteria besides a focus on India or work by an Indian or diaspora author is literary excellence, whether you are a children’s book author or a poet....
We wish you the very best and look forward to reading your submissions.
Here is information on some of our past festivals:
IAAC recognizes the impact that COVID-19 has had on the literary community. It has therefore expanded its support for artists generally and authors specifically. IAAC will:
Pay an author honorarium
Pay a moderator honorarium
Allocate a social media budget for each author on top of the IAAC marketing
Include the Publisher logo with approval in all IAAC media marketing
Include links to author and moderator social media handles
Include a link to book purchase
About the Indo-American Arts Council :
The Indo-American Arts Council is a not-for-profit arts organization passionately dedicated to promoting, showcasing, and building an awareness of the arts and artists
whose heritage lies in the Indian subcontinent in the performing arts, visual arts, literary arts, and folk arts.
IAAC supports all the artistic disciplines in classical, fusion, folk, and innovative forms influenced by the arts of India.
They work cooperatively with colleagues around the United States to broaden collective audiences and create a network for shared information, resources and funding.
The IAAC’s focus is to help artists and art organizations in North America as well as to facilitate artists from India to exhibit, perform and produce their work in
the United States. www.iaac.us
COMMITTEE AND CURATORS
Preethi Urs Festival Director
Preethi Urs is originally from Bengaluru and is now a proud New Yorker. She credits these two cities for birthing and nurturing her love for literature and the arts. She started her career in public relations where she helped international companies connect with their American counterparts. ...After completing an MS in education from Bank Street College of Education, she taught kindergarten and first grade. She and her husband live in Manhattan, where their two children were born and raised.
Jennifer Acker is founder and editor in chief of The Common, and author of the debut novel The Limits of the World. Her short stories, essays, translations, and reviews have appeared in Amazon Original Stories,... Washington Post, Literary Hub, n+1, The Yale Review, and Ploughshares, among other places. Acker has an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and teaches writing and editing at Amherst College, where she directs the Literary Publishing Internship and organizes LitFest. She lives in western Massachusetts with her husband.jenniferacker.com
Pushcart prize winning poet, translator and professor Ravi Shankar has published, edited or has forthcoming over fifteen books, including the Muse India award-winning translations of 9th century Tamil poet/saint, Andal, 'The Autobiography of a Goddess' (Zubaan/University of Chicago), 'The Golden Shovel: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks" (University of Arkansas) and 'The Many Uses of Mint: New and Selected Poems 1997-2017' (Recent Works Press).... Along with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, he co-edited W.W. Norton's "Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia & Beyond" and he founded one of the world's oldest electronic journals of the arts, Drunken Boat. He has taught and performed around the world and currently holds a research fellowship from the University of Sydney. His collaborative chapbook, 'A Field Guide to Southern China' written with T.S. Eliot Prize winner George Szirtes was just published in the UK August 2019 by Eyewear Publishing.
Professor Narayan Hegde is Emeritus Professor of English at SUNY College at Old Westbury, where he taught English, Indian, and World Literatures. As a Senior Fellow of the American Institute of Indian Studies, he has translated several works of Kannada literature, ...including Stallion of the Sun and Other Stories by U. R. Ananthamurthy, Annayya's Anthropology by A. K. Ramanujan, and a 19th-century drama, The Marriage Farce of Iggappa Hegade. He is a recipient of the Katha Translation Award. Translation of Avasthe, a Kannada novel by the eminent Indian author, U.R.Ananthamurthy, was recently published by HarperCollins India. He is currently part of a team translating the 15th century Kannada epic Kumaravyasa Bharatha for publication by Harvard University Press in its Murty Classical Library of India series.
Professor S.N. Sridhar is SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Professor of Linguistics and India Studies, and Director of the Mattoo Center for India Studies at Stony Brook University, where he has been teaching since 1980.He graduated from Central College, Bangalore University, with a B.A. (Honors) and M.A. in English literature and linguistics with a first class and the first rank for the University. ...He did a Ph.D. in Linguistics with distinction from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Professor S.N. Sridhar is an internationally recognized expert on multilingualism, Indian linguistics, World Englishes, and Kannada. His research concerns many areas, including: bilingualism (language contact and convergence); sociolinguistics of code-switching and code-mixing, language modernization, language spread; second language acquisition in non-native settings; Indian English and other World Englishes; reference grammar of Kannada (syntax, morphology, social dimensions); psycholinguistics (sentence production, code-mixing), applied linguistics (scope and relation to linguistic theory), historical linguistics (acquisition of subjecthood, contact-induced language change), and history of linguistics (Indian grammatical tradition). Currently, he is working on a monograph on multilingualism in India and another on the classic Kannada poet Kumara Vyasa and another on multilingualism in India. He heads an international consortium of scholars translating the Kannada classic Mahabharata by Kumaravyasa into English, to be published in three volumes in the Murthy Classical Library by Harvard University.
Professor S.N. Sridhar is author of three books: Kannada: Descriptive Grammar (Routledge, 1990 and Manohar 2001), Cognition and Sentence Production: A Cross-Linguistic Study (Springer Verlag, 1986), and India Kannada (Contemporary Kannada, Kannada University, 1995 and Abhinava, 2009); co-editor of two reference volumes ( Ananya: A Portrait of India (AIA, 1997), and Language in South Asia (Cambridge, 2008) and seven special issues of journals, and author of numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries.
Professor S.N. Sridhar’s research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, and the American Institute of Indian Studies. He was designated Senior/Superior Scholar in the Humanities by the National Endowment for the Humanities. He has been a plenary or keynote speaker at many international conferences, including the Linguistic Society of India in 2013, and member of editorial board of journals, evaluator of publication projects and academic programs. He was conferred the select faculty rank of Distinguished Service Professor by the State University of New York in 2011. He is Vice-President and President Elect of the International Association of World Englishes.
Professor S.N. Sridhar is a co-founder of South Asian Languages Analysis (SALA) and organized its international conferences at Stony Brook in 1983 and 2004. He has also organized or co-organized conferences on Dravidian Linguistics, India Studies, the Teaching of Linguistics, and Teaching of Asian Languages.
Professor S.N. Sridhar is the founding Director of the Center for India Studies at Stony Brook, which has evolved over two decades into a national model of Indian American community-public university partnership in developing India Studies. He also served as the Founding Chair of the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies from 2002-2008.Professor S.N. Sridhar is also active in the community. He founded the India Society of Stony Brook in 1989 and served as its first President until 1994. He has also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Indians in America and of the American Institute of Indian Studies and the Board of Governors of the Indo-American Arts Council, New York.He lives in Stony Brook with his wife and collaborator, Professor Kamal (Meena) Sridhar.
12:00 - 12:50 PM - How Prime Ministers Decide Author Neerja Chowdhury - Award winning journalist, contributing editor of the Indian Express in conversation with Suhel Seth
02:00 - 02:50 PM - The East Indian Author Brinda Charry - The East Indian was on the Barnes and Noble Discover Prize shortlist; JCB Literary Prize longlist; IndieNext List - May 23, Amazon’s Editor’s Choice Pick (Literary Fiction), and a Barnes and Noble Discover Pick (May 23); Vook of the Week, NBC; The Guardian’s Book of the Day; the Sydney Morning Herald’s Book of the Week; (BBC) as one of the best 18 books of 2023.
and Here to Stay
Author Geetika Rudra - ABC Reporter turned author in conversation with Sayu Bhojwani
03:00 - 03:50 PM - Good Innings: The Extraordinary, Ordinary Life of Lily Tharoor by Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan - Amul Baby, Miss Calcutta, Recipient of The Publishing Next Industry Award and Let Me Hijack Your Mind Alyque Padamsee, co-authored by Vandana Saxena Poria - Recipient of the OBE award and TEDx speaker in conversation with Ritesh Batra
04:00 - 04:50 PM -
The Swinging Singing Saree The Queen Of Indian Pop: The Authorized Biography of Usha Uthup, Usha Uthup in conversation with Priya Darshini
05:00 - 05:50 PM - By Choice: The Unconventional Story Of Jose Thomas Author Jose Thomas - Recipient of IAAC’s 2023 Trail Blazer Award in conversation with Sree Sreenivasan
12:00 - 12:50 PM - Identity's Last Secret Author Makarand R. Paranjape - Professor Jawaharlal Nehru University, author of fifty books, prolific columnist in conversation with Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina
02:00 - 02:50 PM - Gopi Krishna--A Biography Author Teri Degler - Award winning author of a dozen books on the divine feminine in conversation with Eddie Stern
03:00 - 03:50 PM - A Small Sacrifice For An Enormous Happiness Author Jai Chakrabarti - O’Henry and Pushcart prize winner. Recommended by the New Yorker, NY Times and Good Housekeeping in conversation with A.N. Phiroze
04:00 - 04:50 PM - The Idea Of India: Bharat as a Civilisation Author Subhash Kak - Padma Shri awardee, Dean of Computer science, India scholar in conversation with Rakesh Kaul - IAAC Vice Chairman
05:00 - 05:50 PM - Tree and Serpent Author John Guy - Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in conversation with Josheen Oberoi
11:00 - 11:50 AM - Stellar Singularity - Navigating the Space Faring Economy Author Elizebeth Varghese - Global business leader and technology strategist, Chief Technologist A.C.Charania in conversation with Priyamvada Natarajan
12:00 - 12:50 PM - Colorful Palate Author Raj Tawney - Contributing writer to The NY Times, Washington Post and the Guardian in conversation with Dr. Nirmal Mattoo - IAAC Chairman
02:00 - 02:50 PM - India in Fashion Author Dr. Vandana Bhandari - Educator, Co-editor for Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of World Textiles - Embellishment in conversation with Prof. Preeti Gopinath
03:00 - 03:50 PM - GOING VIRAL - MAKING OF COVAXIN: THE INSIDE STORY Author Dr. Balram Bhargava - Chief, Cardiothoracic Centre, AIIMS, Immediate Past Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research;
Secretary to the GOI, Health Research, MOHFW
04:00 - 04:50 PM - Tallying The Hemispheres Author Ravi Shankar - Pushcart prize-winning poet, translator who has published over fifteen books in conversation with Susan Shapiro
05:00 - 05:50 PM - Poetry Panel
Jaswinder Bolina - Pen America, Colorado Prize and Green Rose Prize in Poetry winner / Vivek Narayanan - Harvard University, New York Public Library fellow. Professor at George Mason University / Vijay Seshadri - Pulitzer Prize winning poet, James Laughlin Award recipient, and professor at Sarah Lawrence College / Zilka Joseph - Best Indie Book Award, Pushcart nominee, Bene Israel Jews of India historian / Sreepada Munjuluri - The National Endowment for The Arts 2023 Poetry Out Loud national Champion. A High School Junior
in conversation with Ravi Shankar
12:00 - 12:50 PM - Death Of a Lesser God Author Vaseem Khan - winner of the Crime Writers Association Sapper Books Historical Dagger, Times Best seller, Eastern Eye Arts, Culture and Theatre Awardee in conversation with Nev March
01:00 - 01:50 PM - The Teaching of Kathakali in Australia Author Arjun Raina - Playwright, performer, Kathakali dancer, actor in conversation with Dr. Nirmal Mattoo - IAAC Chairman
11:00 - 11:50 AM - The Book of Everlasting Things Author Aanchal Malhotra - Shortlisted for the British Academy Book Prize & the Sahitya Academy Yuva Puraskar and Hyderabad: Book 2 of The Partition Trilogy Author Manreet Sodhi Someshwar - “Literary star” - Author of 8 books; Winner of Ladli Media & VOW awards in conversation with Kamini Dandapani
12:00 - 12:50 PM - Nikhil Out Loud Author Maulik Pancholy - Actor, Recipient of the 2023 Lambda Literary Award and The Sea Elephants
Author Shastri Akella - Winner of the Fractured Lit Flash Fiction Contest and the Best Microfiction Contest in conversation with Jennifer Acker
11:00 - 11:50 AM - The Dream Builders Author Oindrila Mukherjee - A Good Morning America and PureWow Best Book and Woman of An Uncertain Age
Author Priya Malhotra - “Author - Most anticipated book” - Bustle in conversation with Makarand R. Paranjape
01:00 - 01:50 PM - My Cousin Max Author Julia Regul Singh - An author who strives to promote multi-cultural and cross-cultural understanding and acceptance and Searching For The Songbird
Author Ravina Aggarwal - Anthropologist & Ford Foundation Program Officer in conversation with Priya Kumari
Conrad New York Downtown 102 North End Ave, New York, NY 10282
All Session are free to public, Please RSVP
Saturday, November 18 2023
Registration: 10:00 - 11:00 AM
SESSION 1 – 18 November 2023 11:00 - 11:50 AM - Room A
Meena Kandasamy
Book Talk: The Book of Desire
Described by the Independent as a ‘one-woman, agit-prop literary-political movement’, Meena Kandasamy is a poet, writer, translator, anti-caste activist and academic based in India.
Her extensive corpus includes two poetry collections, Touch (2006) and Ms Militancy (2010), as well as three novels, The Gypsy Goddess (2014), When I Hit You (2017) and Exquisite Cadavers (2019). In 2022, she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL) and was also awarded the PEN Hermann Kesten Prize for her writing and work as a ‘fearless fighter for democracy, human rights and the free word.’ Her latest published work is The Book of Desire, a translation of the love poetry of Thirukkural.
Nimmi Gowrinathan is an activist, writer, and scholar and founder of the Politics of Sexual Violence Initiative where she directs,
Beyond Identity: A Gendered Platform for Scholar-Activists at the City College of New York, the Publisher of Adi Magazine,
and the creator of the Female Fighter Series at Guernica Magazine. Her book, Radicalizing Her(Beacon Press 2021),
examines the politics of the female fighter. Her political essays, which have appeared in Harper's Magazine,
Freeman's Journal, McSweeney's Quarterly, Guernica Magazine, and Foreign Affairs, among others have been described as
"searing in a search for answers" (Publisher's Weekly).
SESSION 1 – 18 November 2023 11:00 - 11:50 AM - Room B
Sarah Thankam Mathews
Book Talk: All This Could Be Different
Sarah Thankam Mathews is the author of All This Could Be Different, which was shortlisted for the 2022 National Book Award in Fiction. It was also a New York Times Editor's Choice and named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, Vogue, Vulture, Los Angeles Times, TIME, Slate, and Buzzfeed.
Mathews grew up between Oman and India, immigrating to the United States at seventeen.
Mallika Rao is a writer of prose and fiction, born in Texas to immigrants from India. Her work spans a range of themes, with a focus on displacement and belonging. Her essays, profiles, podcast scripts and reportage have been recognized and honored by the LA Press Club, the Ambie Awards, Longreads, Pop Up Magazine, the Best of American series, and more. Her byline appears regularly at New York Magazine, The Believer Magazine, and other major publications. She is an adjunct assistant professor of creative writing at Columbia University's School of the Arts, and is currently at work on her first book, a collection of short stories.
SESSION 1 – 18 November 2023 11:00 - 11:50 AM - Room C
Elizebeth Varghese
Book Talk: Stellar Singularity - Navigating the Space Faring Economy
Author Biography:
Elizebeth has over a decade of business and operational experience and managed significant P/Ls. She is a Principal and Co-Leader of the Cloud Enabled Workforce team at Deloitte. Elizebeth also leads Human Capital Services for the Space Sector. She is a Board Member of the Columbia Business School Women's Circle and the Co-Chair of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship committee. She is on the Council of Advisors for The SETI Institute, which works with NASA and other space agencies to explore, understand, and explain the origin and nature of life in the universe and the evolution of intelligence. Elizebeth is a bestselling author whose works include 'Stellar Singularity—Navigating the Spacefaring Economy', '[Block]Chain Reaction—The Future of How We Live and Work' and 'Significant Women: Leaders Reveal What Matters Most'. She is recognized as among the Top Experts and Inspirational Leaders of 2022 per The HR Gazette, and 'The Outstanding Asian Americans in Business' awardee in 2021. She was also recognized as among the Top Global Influencers of 2022 (and 2020) for HR Strategy and Analytics. Elizebeth has MBAs from both, the Columbia Business School, New York and the London Business School, UK. She also has a Master's in Management from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and a Bachelors in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Mumbai, India. She lives in NYC with her husband, two daughters, and their Yorkie—Chutney.
Reviews:
"This book is a must-read...it provides a great summary of historical and technological developments through to shifts in democratization, policy and value chain realization."
—Steve Ramage, Chief Engagement Officer - Group on Earth Observations (GEO), Governing Board - Digital Earth Africa, Earth Observation Advisory Committee - UK Space Agency
"Elizebeth Varghese may not be the first space philosopher, but she certainly deserves the title. Stellar Singularity integrates the technological aspects of our expansion into space with imperatives for human behavior—particularly economic, diplomatic and ethical behavior."
—Gordon Roesler, Ph.D., President, Robots in Space LLC, and former DARPA space robotics program manager
"A Grand Tour of the issues, options, promises, and challenges! Elizebeth touches every side of the multifaceted, and daunting, notion of a spacefaring economy. A fascinating read!"
—Dan Geraci, President, Voyager Space Services, Chairman, The Planetary Society
As agency chief technologist, A.C.Charania serves as principal advisor to NASA’s administrator on technology policy and programs. He leads technology innovation at the agency and aligns NASA’s agencywide technology investments with mission needs across its six mission directorates.
Charania also oversees technology collaboration with other federal agencies and the private sector while coordinating with external stakeholders. He works within NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy (OTPS). He is an experienced leader in entrepreneurial space and aviation ventures. His private sector work includes projects under contract for NASA, the Air Force, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). His experience spans multiple areas including launch vehicles, hypersonics, human/robotic exploration, lunar landers, planetary defense, small satellites, and aviation autonomy. He has previously served in positions at Reliable Robotics, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic/Orbit, and SpaceWorks Enterprises. He received a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a bachelor’s in economics from Emory University.
Priyamvada Natarajan is an astrophysicist, and the inaugural Joseph S. and Sophia S. Fruton Professor in Astronomy & Physics at Yale. She has made seminal contributions to our understanding of the nature of dark matter using gravitational lensing studies; and the assembly history of supermassive black holes over cosmic time. The recipient of many awards and honors, including fellowships of the APS; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; the AAAS; the Guggenheim and Radcliffe Fellowships, she was recognized with the 2022 Liberty Science Center ‘Genius Award.’ Priya has served as Chair of the National Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee that advises NASA, NSF and DoE; as Chair of the Division of Astrophysics of the APS and currently serves on the Scientific Editorial Board of the AAS Journals. With undergraduate degrees from M.I.T. she received her PhD from the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge, where she was elected a Fellow of Trinity College. She is the current Chair of the Department of Astronomy and an external PI at Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Mapping the Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas that Reveal the Cosmos, published by Yale Press.
SESSION 2 – 18 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room A
Neerja Chowdhury
Book Talk: How Prime Ministers Decide
Neerja Chowdhury is an award-winning journalist, columnist, and political commentator. In the course of a distinguished career of over forty years, she was political editor of the Indian Express for ten years and covered the terms of eight prime ministers and ten Lok Sabha elections. She has won several prestigious awards for her journalism including the first Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons (1981), the India Today–PUCL Journalism for Human Rights Award (1983), and the Prem Bhatia Award for Best Political Reporting (2009–10).
Reviews
‘Chowdhury seeks to share her knowledge gleaned over decades, of her subjects’ thought-paths, working methods and political instincts. And she does it with a raconteur’s aplomb combined with a chronicler’s punctiliousness.’ – Gopalkrishna Gandhi, The Hindu
‘Highlighting historic events like the Babri Masjid demolition and the nuclear deal with the U.S., the book offers a fresh perspective on India’s political landscape.’ – Times Now
‘Neerja Chowdhury's book revisits numerous incidents of the pre-Modi era, shedding light on aspects of the past that offer a perspective on the present times.’– NDTV.com
Suhel Seth is the Managing Partner of Counselage India Private Limited, which is a branding and marketing consultancy. He advises Chairpersons and CEOs across the globe.
He has been the principal brand advisor to MNCs who are either looking at entering India or are in India and facing headwinds either from a brand perspective or a corporate issue.
He has advised political campaigns across the world including the PM Campaigns for many Prime Ministers both in India and overseas.
He has sat on many Boards: he was on the Global Advisory Board of British Airways, on the boards of Coca Cola India; Samsung India; Reliance IMG; Reliance Jio Media and International Tractors to name a few.
He today sits on the boards of Reliance Brands Limited, Samsung and Reliance Rise.
He is the mentor to many start-ups across the world.
He is an author of three national best-sellers; a prolific actor both on stage and screen having acted in 167 plays and 8 films as also a well-known television commentator. He has over 4.7 million followers on Twitter. He regularly addresses Institutes of Management across the world as also Chambers of Commerce and business.
Suhel is the Chairman of the Branding Committee of India’s foremost business chamber CII for the year 2023-24. And is also a member of the CII National Council
SESSION 2 – 18 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room B
Makarand R. Paranjape
Book Talk: Identity's Last Secret
Makarand R. Paranjape has been Professor of English at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, for over 22 years. Prior to that he taught at IIT-Delhi, the University of Hyderabad (Central University), and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champain, where he got his Masters and PhD in English. The author/editor of over 50 books, he has also published over 175 academic papers, and thousands of newspaper/periodical articles and op-eds. His recent publications include Identity’s Last Secret (BluOne Ink, 20220, JNU: Nationalism and India’s Uncivil War (Rupa, 2022), and Swami Vivekananda: Hinduism and India’s Road to Modernity (HarperCollins, 2020). He is currently a columnist in Open magazine, Gulf News, FirstPost, and The New Indian Express.
Twitter: @makrandparanspe
Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina (Professor, Stony Brook University) completed his Master’s degree at Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Benares, and received his Ph.D. from Martin Luther University, Germany. He works in the areas of Hindu and comparative philosophies and Tantric traditions. Before joining the Mattoo Chair of Indic Studies at Stony Brook, Timalsina has taught in San Diego State University, Washington University in St Louis, and University of California Santa Barbara. His areas of research include image and imagination, consciousness studies, time and memory, and cognition and concepts. He has authored five books and over eighty articles and book chapters.
Recently, he has started Vimarsha Foundation and he offers free online courses on Kashmir Shaivism and other related subjects.
SESSION 2 – 18 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room C
Raj Tawney
Book Talk: Colorful Palate
Raj Tawney is a writer and journalist whose work largely reflects his New York–area
upbringing and sensibility. Raised in an Indian, Puerto Rican, and Italian-American
household, Tawney has explored his own race and identity through stories published
in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, USA Today, Smithsonian
magazine, and many other outlets throughout the country. His debut memoir, Colorful
Palate: A Flavorful Journey Through a Mixed American Experience, was released
October 3, 2023 from Empire State Editions/Fordham University Press. He is
currently working on a Middle Grade novel for Paw Prints Publishing/Baker &
Taylor, due out fall 2024.
Dr. Nirmal K. Mattoo is the Chairman of the Indo American Arts Council. He is also the co-founder and owner of Atlantic Dialysis Management services, the largest private dialysis provider in New York State. Previously, he was the CEO of Wyckoff-Heights Medical Center and co-chairman of the Chief Medical Officer’s Council of the Columbia Presbyterian system. He is the President of the Mattoo Center of India Studies at State University of New York. He is also the Co Editor of the book Ananya. A Portrait of India.
SESSION 3 – 18 November 2023 02:00 - 02:50 PM - Room A
Brinda Charry
Book Talk: The East Indian
Brinda Charry came to the United States from India as a graduate student in 1999 and has been living here since. She is a novelist-turned-academic-returned-novelist. A specialist in English Renaissance literature (Shakespeare and contemporaries), she has published numerous books and articles in that field. She has won the Katha Award for Creative Fiction and the Ewing Prize for her earlier fiction published in India and the UK. The East Indian, her first novel published in the United States, has been shortlisted for the Barnes and Noble Discover Prize and longlisted for the JCB Prize. The East Indian has also recommended by The New York Times for its Summer 23 Reading List, was A Washington Post Noteworthy Book for May, was on the IndieNext List issued by the American Independent Booksellers Association for May 23, and an Amazon’s Editor’s Choice Pick. It was featured on NBC’s Today show and named the Book of the Week on that program, also named Guardian's Book of the Day, Sydney Morning Herald's Book of the Week, and was named by the BBC as one of the 18 best books of 2023.
GEETIKA RUDRA is an amateur history buff with a deep love of American history. She is
the daughter of Indian immigrants from Queens, New York. She studied creative writing
and American studies at Columbia University, where she also got her masters at the
Columbia Journalism School. She was a reporter for ABC News, based in New York
covering criminal justice and race. She is now head of community product at Chief, a
startup valued at 1.1 billion dollars, with the mission of increasing the number of female
C-Suite executives. She is also the founder of www.craftabooks.com , a digital publishing
service that creates custom and diverse children's books. Here to Stay: Uncovering
South Asian American History is her first book.
BLURBS AND AWARD:
"Here to Stay" by Geetika Rudra was selected by Min Jin Lee as a recommended read for
Good Morning America's Book Club.
Reviews
"Here to Stay reflects a great deal of primary source research that the author has
conducted along with a compelling narrative that braids aspects of her life story into the
historic narrative of America’s whiteness as well as the biographies of A.K. Mozumbar,
Bhagat Singh Thind, Kala Bagai, and many other early Indian emigres. This book makes
a strong contribution to South Asian American Studies scholarship." -- Himanee Gupta-
Carlson ― author of Middletown and Asian America
For over three decades, Sayu has activated change in nonprofit and government settings, founding and leading three organizations, and speaking and writing on how immigrants and women of color can shape the world we want to see. Born in India, and raised in Belize, she is a proud New Yorker who served as the City’s first Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs. For the 2023-2024 academic year, she is a Leader in Residence at the Moynihan Center at the the City University of New York.
Her career as a social entrepreneur began in the 1990s, when she started South Asian Youth Action (SAYA), the first organization in the United States specifically focused on supporting youth who trace their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent. In 2010, she founded New American Leaders to support first- and second-generation Americans to run, win and lead in public office. In 2021, she founded Women’s Democracy Lab (WDL), to support women of color and Indigenous women, post-election.
Sayu began her academic journey as an English major and remains passionate about reading and writing fiction.
She holds a PhD in Politics and Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, is the author of
People Like Us: The New Wave of Candidates Knocking at Democracy’s Door (New Press, 2018) and a TED speaker. She writes frequently on Medium, as
No. 1 Immigrant Daughter and for national news outlets.
She serves on the board of directors for the Center for Fiction and the North Star Fund.
SESSION 3 – 18 November 2023 02:00 - 02:50 PM - Room B
Teri Degler
Book Talk: Gopi Krishna--A Biography
Award-winning author Teri Degler has twelve books to her credit including The Fiery Muse: Creativity and the Spiritual Quest and The Divine Feminine Fire.A student of Sanskrit, Teri has spent many years researching the divine feminine known as Shakti, Sophia, and Shekinah in Hinduism, Christianity, and Jewish mysticism and the saints from these traditions.
Her books have been translated into French, German, and Italian, and her freelance writing on topics ranging from environmental issues to parenting have appeared in many publications in the US and Canada. Teri teaches workshops in those countries and has an MA from the University of New Mexico. Her latest book, Gopi Krishna—A Biography: Kundalini, Consciousness, and Our Evolution to Enlightenment has just been published by the Institute for Consciousness Research in Canada where she currently lives.
Gopi Krishna—A Biography: Kundalini, Consciousness, and Our Evolution to Enlightenment is a literary
biography of the life of the renowned Kashmiri yogi and social justice leader Gopi Krishna. Because
the author had access to Gopi Krishna’s lifelong correspondence and was able to interview members
of his family and his distinguished supporters from India, Europe, the United States, and Canada, the
biography contains never-before-told stories from his extraordinary life. Hailed by The Encyclopedia
of Yoga and Tantra to have given the world the most comprehensive account of kundalini awakening
ever written, Gopi Krishna was also a revolutionary thinker—even building a shelter for abused
women and fighting for women’s rights decades before the rest of the world. From his fight for social
justice to his own momentous spiritual awakening and his impassioned plea for scientific research
into yoga's transformative power, his biography is not just a compelling, powerful story, it is a
roadmap for living life to the fullest.
Reviews
“Gopi Krishna—A Biography is such an accomplishment. It is easy to read. It flows. It is packed
with information, and it presents the best review of Gopi Krishna’s life there is. It portrays the
importance of his life so well.”
— Joan Shivapita Harrigan, PhD, author of Kundalini Vidya and Stories of Spiritual
Transformation
“Gopi Krishna—A Biography is an inspiration. It offers us a vivid story of one human journey
even as it reveals the heart and purpose of an extraordinary spiritual teacher. With meticulous
care, Teri Degler puts this story in the context of the always changing local and global cultures,
politics, and movements, and in this way offers us insight into how we are shaped by and are, at
the same time, able to contribute to the collective dream. This book is an invitation to us all to
dream awake for the sake of the planet.”
— Oriah House, author of The Invitation, the Dance, and the Call
“I highly recommend this book! Degler’s work is both scholarly in its meticulous research on
Gopi Krishna’s life and devotional in her respect for his accomplishments and teachings. Relying
on his own best efforts to understand the directives of the innate power of the divine, known as
kundalini in Tantra and yoga, he lived his life dedicated to making the world more aware of how
this power radically transforms an individual, from their biology to their state of consciousness,
as it hastens their evolution to enlightenment. Degler brings the reader’s attention to Gopi
Krishna’s extraordinary poetry, writings, and lectures and to how he saw Kundalini as the
evolutionary power we must draw on to literally save humanity from the dire circumstances we
find ourselves in. Through this biography one can be inspired by the depth of his dedication to
following this path and by the sacrifices he made to remain true to the Infinite while he lived
fully engaged in the world.”
— Lawrence Edwards, PhD, author of The Soul’s Journey: Guidance from the Divine
Within, founder and director of Anam Cara Meditation
“I was captivated by the simple yet lucid manner in which this book has been written Degler
can breathe easy in the knowledge that she has written Gopi Krishna’s biography exactly as it
should beAnd ag ain I say: Bravo, bravissimo, three cheers. You've written a totally engaging
account of the life and work of Gopi Krishna, and you've done it with a writing style and
selection of facts which are perfectly suited to your audience.
— John Warren , author of Kundalini, Evolution, and Enlightenment
Eddie Stern is a yoga teacher, author, and researcher based in New York City.
He has a multi-disciplinary approach to yoga which includes studying traditional texts and combining the application of the practices
contained within them to science, research, technology, and collaboration. He is involved in evidence-based research in the healing
capacities of Yoga, recently completing a masters in science for yoga research. He has published several scientific papers and books,
including the best-selling One Simple Thing, A New Look at the Science of Yoga and How it can Change Your Life. Eddie has been practicing
yoga since 1987 and has spent the past 35 years traveling yearly from New York to study yoga, philosophy, ritual,
and Sanskrit with his teachers in India. His upcoming book release is an Audible Original on breathing, due out in January, 2024.
SESSION 3 – 18 November 2023 02:00 - 02:50 PM - Room C
Dr. Vandana Bhandari
Book Talk: India in Fashion
During the journey of over thirty five years as an academician Dr. Bhandari has worked as an
educator, author, administrator with an active social engagement in the fashion and textile sector. She
has held the position of Dean Academics at National Institute of Fashion Technology, (NIFT).
Published in journals and magazines Dr. Bhandari has authored and compiled books on Fashion and
Textiles. She is currently a Design Advisor for the Export Promotion Council of Handicrafts.
She also serves on the as Director on the Board of Textile Society of America.
And on the board of Delhi Craft Council and Sadhna- A women’s enterprise in Rajasthan.
Prof. Preeti Gopinath is an internationally experienced designer, educator and philosopher based in New York. She is the founding Director of the acclaimed MFA Textiles program in the School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design. A graduate of the National Institute of Design (India), a researcher and a CAD expert with over 25 years of design experience in the textiles industry, Preeti is passionate about conscious design and sustainable innovation. Her textiles practice ranges from creative textile design to craft research and managing fabric development for several major textile companies in India, Canada and USA. She is also a Bharatanatyam dancer. As the founding Director of the MFA Textiles program at Parsons, Preeti is pioneering a novel pedagogical system that prepares global citizens to create meaningful and transformative textiles that address the pressing concerns of the 21st century. Supported by an exceptional team of faculty, Preeti’s students are creating groundbreaking, award-winning, hybrid textiles that integrate timeless philosophical principles with craft and technology, on the bedrock of sustainability, social justice, beauty and wellbeing.
SESSION 4– 18 November 2023 03:00 - 03:50 PM - Room A
Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan
Book Talk: Good Innings: The Extraordinary, Ordinary Life of Lily Tharoor.
Bio - Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan is an author of a dozen works of fiction and
nonfiction and an award-winning voice-over artist who won the 68th National Film
Awards, India for Best Narration Voice Over for the film Rhapsody of Rains-
Monsoons of Kerala in 2022. She is also a former non-profit development
professional who spent two decades as an advocate and fundraiser for persons with
disabilities. Shobha has published children’s books in India and the United States,
and has been recognized with awards for many of them. Her poetry book for
children, It's Time to Rhyme won the prestigious Publishing Next Best Book of the
Year Award (8+) in 2022. Shobha is a regular speaker on panels and a frequent guest
at Literary festivals. She has been featured on radio and TV, profiled in magazines
and one of her stories was dramatically performed by Silicon Valley Shakespeare,
California. Her books have been included in school curricula in India. Good Innings, a
tribute to her mother and to women everywhere has been translated into
Malayalam. Shobha’s love of words and stories began in childhood with storytelling
sessions and word-play with her siblings. When she is not traveling in search of
stories, Shobha lives in Campbell, California, with her husband.
Book Talk: Let Me Hijack Your Mind Alyque Padamsee
Vandana Saxena Poria, the co-author of this book, is an OBE and top
100 UK-India influencer. She is known as the ‘Human Alarm Clock’,
due to her disruptive thinking which ignites people into action.
She has lived across the world and built start-ups, including selling
one to a listed company. Gleaning insights as a Chartered
Accountant and systems thinker, she links them together as a master
storyteller, to get people thinking differently. Vandana spent
three years collaborating with Alyque on this book
prior to his passing away. Vandana is based in India and works
across Asia and Europe with blue chip corporates, entrepreneurs and
street cleaners.
Ritesh Batra (born 12 June 1979) is an Indian film
director and screenwriter.
Batra's Hindi-language debut feature film The
Lunchbox premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film
Festival and won the Rail d’Or (Grand Golden Rail).
Batra also won the Toronto Film Critics Association
Award for Best First Feature Film in 2014.
The Lunchbox was the highest-grossing foreign film
in North America, Europe and Australia for 2014
grossing over US$25 Million.
The film was also nominated for a BAFTA Award
for Best Film Not in the English Language in 2015.
He then directed the English-language film The
Sense of an Ending (2017), an adaptation of
Julian Barnes’ Booker Prize-winning novel. 2017
also saw the release of Batra's Our Souls at Night
on Netflix. Batra's latest film is Photograph,
released in 2019.
SESSION 4 – 18 November 2023 03:00 - 03:50 PM - Room B
Jai Chakrabarti
Book Talk: A Small Sacrifice For An Enormous Happiness
Author Bio Jai Chakrabarti is the author of the novel A Play for the End of the World (Knopf ‘21), which won a National Jewish Book Award, was the Association of Jewish Libraries Honor Book, was short-listed for the Tagore Prize, and was long-listed for the PEN/Faulkner Award.
He is also the author of the story collection A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness (Knopf ‘23), which was a Good Housekeeping Book of the Month and which was recommended by the New Yorker and the NYT. His short fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, One Story, Electric Literature, A Public Space, Conjunctions, and elsewhere and has been anthologized in The O. Henry Prize Stories, The Best American Short Stories, and awarded a Pushcart Prize and also performed on Selected Shorts by Symphony Space. His nonfiction has been published in The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Writer’s Digest, Berfrois, LitHub, and elsewhere. He was an Emerging Writer Fellow with A Public Space and received an MFA in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College and is a trained computer scientist. Born in Kolkata, India, he now lives in New York with his family.
Reviews
“Jai Chakrabarti is an elegant writer with clarity of vision and
greatness of heart. His new book expands the world in some mys-
terious way.” —Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist and
author of The House of Broken Angels
“A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness is a gift. Through
stories that capture the depths and expanse of love, longing, faith,
and identity, Jai Chakrabarti brilliantly illuminates the moments—
big and small—that define our shared humanity. Poignant, incan-
descent, and unforgettable.” —Qian Julie Wang,
New York Times best-selling author of Beautiful Country
“Jai Chakrabarti offers real magic with A Small Sacrifice for an
Enormous Happiness, opening worlds upon worlds with each sen-
tence.T o follow him is to succumb to the pure joy of disappearing
into a book completely.” —Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk
“A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness is a tender, exqui-
site blessing of a book, from an author whose compassion, wit and
imagination feel as vast as the world itself. Whether in Brooklyn,
Kolkata, upstate New York or elsewhere, these characters captured
my heart and endure in my memory like loved ones.”
—Mia Alvar, author of In the Country
“With a poet’s sense of compression and a wonderful feel for the
catastrophic gaps that can open up between countries, people,
and behaviors, Jai Chakrabarti’s A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous
Happiness is essential reading for its title story alone. It is a mov-
ing, immersive, timely collection about what we hear and don’t
hear when we try to talk to one another.”
—Jonathan Lee, author of High Dive and The Great Mistake
“I meant to read only the first story of Jai Chakrabarti’s master-
ful collection, A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness, but
the characters quickly swept me away. They linger and charm, find
and refuse their happinesses, parent themselves and others in end-
less, enigmatic ways. This is a collection that turns on breathtaking
mettle and heart-rending delicacy. I can’t imagine a reader who
wouldn’t find something precious in these pages.”
—Marie-Helene Bertino, author of Parakeet and Safe as Houses
A.N. Phiroze is a graduate of the MFA program at Columbia University’s School of the Arts.
Her writing has appeared in the New England Review, Guardian, Lit Hub, Poets & Writers, Wasafiri Magazine, Chicago Review of Books,
and many more. Her debut novel, Mirror Made of Rain, was published by Unnamed Press in May 2022 and by HarperCollins India.
SESSION 4 – 18 November 2023 03:00 - 03:50 PM - Room C
Dr. Balram Bhargava
Book Talk: GOING VIRAL - MAKING OF COVAXIN: THE INSIDE STORY
A global public health leader. Mission driven, results oriented health professional with more than 35 years of experience in leading medical research, strengthening health systems, health care innovation, managing pandemic preparedness and health care delivery in resource poor settings. As a global leader he has been in the forefront of south-south cooperation, promoting equity in access to health care, democratisation of scientific research and promoting public-private cooperation to bring new technologies and affordable innovative products into the health systems.
He has led India’s Department of Health Research as its Secretary and Director-General of the Indian Council of Medical Research. He is also a Professor of Cardiology at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi and serves as the Executive Director for Stanford India Biodesign Centre, School of International Biodesign (SiB). An extensively published scientist with more than 300 articles in peer reviewed journals and editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal Innovations and of the Indian Journal of Medical Research.
His experience ranges from treating more than a quarter million patients, training and mentoring super specialised cardiologists to setting health care policies and standards and advising several Ministers of Health and Heads of Government. In recent years he has been at the forefront of managing several public health crises in India including covid-19 and brought Indian research in shaping contemporary global practice through vaccine development and describing role of plasma therapy. He has also received numerous international and national awards for his contributions to health and development and has delivered more than 50 orations across the globe. He has international experience of more than 6 years in USA, Europe and the Middle East.
SESSION 5 – 18 November 2023 04:00 - 04:50 PM - Room A
Usha Uthup
Book Talk: The Swinging Singing Saree
Crossing boundaries through music. For over 50 years now Uthup has spread a message of love and unity, peace and harmony, tolerance and integrity, and happiness - through music. From
discotheques to concerts across India and the World, she has addressed the youth about the values of music that makes us human. She lives as she believes, presenting even the most contemporary
songs dressed in traditional attire projecting the fact that India is a true melting pot of world cultures with its own distinctive cultural identity.
Ambassador for traditional Indian values Born in 1947 Usha Uthup, or Didi as she is fondly called, comes from a traditional middle class South Indian family. Her career began in 1969 at Chennai
nightclub called Nine Gems and she has recorded more than a hundred albums. She sings in Seventeen Indian languages and Eight Foreign languages. Usha has
served as a role model for generations of young Indians and has been an unwavering ambassador for traditional Indian values. She has always worn a Sari
(Kanjeevaram) fresh flowers in her hair, and her beaming smile has won her many fans.
I believe in music Usha Uthup's music has charmed generations of Indians, young and old. People smile, tap their feet, clap their hands, forget their worries when she
performs. Usha&'s melody speaks a universal language and transcends religion, race, nationality and caste. She has given people in far flung cultures an
unexpected image of an Indian woman: strong, independent, humorous, intelligent and loaded with talent.
Born in Chennai, raised in Mumbai, India, and based in New York, Priya
Darshini’s distinct style takes inspiration from her diverse cultural and life
experiences. Rooted in Classical Indian music, her improvisational mastery,
and vast knowledge of music from around the world, Priya’s music is
elegant, tranquil, virtuosic, intricately layered, and pushes compositional
boundaries while effortlessly weaving her distinct multi-cultural experience
into a unique and timeless musical tapestry. As John Schafer of WNYC
remarks “[Priya Darshini’s] music incorporates a world of influences and
lives on the periphery, much like herself.”
In 2020, Priya Darshini released her debut solo album – Periphery – on
Chesky Records, and was nominated for the 63rd Annual GRAMMY®
Award for Best New Age Album. The album, inspired from her own
experiences as an immigrant, was written for those feeling isolated and on
the outside. It was recorded live, on one microphone in a vacant church in
Brooklyn without any added EQ or compression.
Drawing from the traditions of the past, intuitive intelligence of the present,
and in collaboration with the technology of the future, the result is a daring
and tempting feast for the senses and an album that is a significant
addition to the world music vocabulary.
SESSION 5 – 18 November 2023 04:00 - 04:50 PM - Room B
Subhash Kak
Book Talk: The Idea Of India: Bharat as a Civilisation
Subhash Kak is Regents Professor at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, USA and a Distinguished Academic Scholar at Chapman University. As a scientist he is best known for the theory that space is not quite 3-dimensional, but rather e-dimensional (e=2.718), and his discovery that ancient Indians were aware that the sun and the moon are about 108 times their respective diameters from the earth.
He is the author of thirty books that include Matter and Mind and The Architecture of Knowledge. He is currently a member of the Indian Prime Minister’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC).
Rakesh K Kaul is the author of the bestseller The Last Queen of
Kashmir published by Harper Collins and the critically acclaimed Dawn
The Warrior Princess of Kashmir published by Penguin India. He has had
a distinguished business career as a CEO of major, publicly traded US
corporations. He was a founding contributor to the first Chair of
India Studies at the University of California, Berkeley and to the
Center for the Advanced Study of India at University of Pennsylvania
as also a contributor to the Mattoo Center for India Studies at State
University of New York. He has an MBA from the University of Chicago
where he was the Leon Carroll Marshall Fellow, an MS from Brown
University and was a gold medalist from IIT Delhi. He was instrumental
in the recovery from the German government of the stolen Tengapura
Durga, the oldest continuously worshipped Durga in the world. A human
rights activist for peace, he has written extensively for leading
newspapers and magazines and been a keynote speaker on the history,
politics, and culture of Kashmir and its civilizational connect with India
and the world.
SESSION 5 – 18 November 2023 04:00 - 04:50 PM - Room C
Ravi Shankar
Book Talk: Tallying The Hemispheres
DR. RAVI SHANKAR is a Pushcart prize-winning poet, translator and professor who has published 15 books, including The Many Uses of Mint: New and Selected Poems 1998-2017.
Along with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, he co-edited W.W. Norton's Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia & Beyond called "a beautiful achievement for world literature" by Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. Called "a diaspara icon" by The Hindu, he has taught and performed around the world and appeared in print, radio and TV in such venues as The New York Times, NPR, BBC and the PBS Newshour. He has won awards to the Corporation of Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony, fellowships from the Rhode Island and Connecticut Counsel on the Arts, founded one of the oldest electronic journals of the arts Drunken Boat, is Chairman of the Asia Pacific Writers & Translators (APWT) and recently finished his PhD from the University of Sydney. He currently teaches creative writing at Tufts University and his memoir “Correctional” called "the work of an absolutely brilliant writer" was published by University of Wisconsin Press in 2022.
Susan Shapiro writes for the NY Times, Washington Post, WSJ, LA Times, NY Magazine, Salon, Elle, Oprah, Wired & New Yorker online.
She's the bestselling author/coauthor of 18 books her family hates like Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Unhooked, The Bosnia List,
The Forgiveness Tour and American Shield.
An award-winning professor, she uses her writing/publishing guides the Book Bible and Byline Bible to teach her popular
"instant gratification takes too long" courses at The New School, NYU, Columbia University and in private classes & seminars - now online.
SESSION 6 – 18 November 2023 05:00 - 05:50 PM - Room A
Jose Thomas
Book Talk: By Choice: The Unconventional Story Of Jose Thomas
Mr. Jose Thomas: A Pioneering Leader With over half a century of in-depth experience in the seafood industry,
Mr. Jose Thomas stands as a beacon of visionary leadership and unwavering dedication.
He is the catalyst behind Choice Canning Co.’s groundbreaking introduction of IQF (Individual Quick Freezing) technology to India,
setting a new benchmark in food processing innovation.
Throughout his illustrious career, Mr. Jose Thomas’s commitment to quality,
sustainability, and continuous innovation has been indisputable. His influence has
not been confined to just one sector; it has spanned across diverse fields, from the
intricacies of sustainably processed shrimp to the vast expanses of real estate and
construction.
Guided by strategic acumen, The Choice Group has transformed into a global
powerhouse, marking its presence with offices around the globe. Under Mr.
Thomas’s leadership, the conglomerate has successfully forayed into various sectors,
including international-quality frozen meal kits, shipping, IT services and real estate.
Further testifying to his multifaceted expertise, he has played an instrumental role in
establishing world-class schools and a cutting-edge performing arts stage.
Mr. Jose Thomas is more than just a business tycoon; he is an educator, a patron of
the arts, and a relentless innovator. His legacy serves as an inspiration to many,
embodying the true essence of leadership in an ever-evolving global landscape.
ABOUT SREE: Sree Sreenivasan is a NYC-based expert in digital
communications. He is CEO and co-founder of Digimentors, a
digital, social, events and training consultancy [ http://digimentors.group
& brochure: http://bit.ly/digimentorsbrochurenew
]
He has served as Chief Digital Officer of New York City, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art and Columbia University (where
he was a full-time professor of journalism for 20+ years).
Since 2022, he has served on the board of Nobel Prize
Foundation Outreach. In 1994, he co-founded SAJA, the South
Asian Journalists Association, and in 1999, ONA, the Online
News Association.
In 2020, the President of Italy awarded Sree the knighthood of
the Order of the Star of Italy for his role in promoting US-Italian
relations.
SESSION 6 – 18 November 2023 05:00 - 05:50 PM - Room B
John Guy
Book Talk: Tree and Serpent
John Guy is the Florence and Herbert Irving Curator of the Arts of South and Southeast Asia at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London (since 2003), and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 2016). He joined The Met in 2008, having formerly served as Senior Curator of South Asian art at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London for 24 years. He has worked on a number of archaeological excavations, including maritime sites, and served as an advisor to UNESCO on historical sites in Southeast Asia.
John has curated and co-curated numerous international art exhibitions, including Chola, Sacred Bronzes of Southern India (Royal Academy, 2006), Temple Sculpture of India: The Art of Devotion
(Barcelona, 2007), Shipwrecked. Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds (Freer-Sackler D.C., 2010), Wonder of the Age: Master Painters of India (Met, 2011), and served as an advisor and contributing author to many more, including Gods of Angkor. Khmer Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia, (Freer-Sackler D.C. 2010), The World of Kubilai Khan. The Art of Mongol China (Met, 2010) and Agents of Faith: Votive Giving in Time and Place (Bard Graduate Center, NY, 2018),
He has published widely, with numerous articles and book chapters to his credit. His major publications include Indian Art and Connoisseurship. Essays in honour of Douglas Barrett (ed., 1995), Woven Cargoes. Indian Textiles in the East (1997), Indian Temple Sculpture (2007), Interwoven Globe: Textile Trade 1500-1800 (2013), Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia (2014) and Art & Independence: Y.G. Srimati and the Indian Style (2019).
His current project is devoted to an exploration of the early Buddhist art of the Deccan, the subject of an international loan exhibition he has curated at The Met, in New York - which runs until November 13 - about which he will speak tonight.
Josheen Oberoi is a gallerist and curator based out of New York. She is currently VP and Director at DAG , an international gallery focused on South Asian modern art. Prior to this, she worked as Director at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, with a focus on contemporary Southeast Asian art; Saffronart, as a Specialist in South Asian Art; and Bodhi Art as a gallerist and Associate Curator. She has worked for Miditech, where she helped produce documentary series on Indian art and architecture and other projects for the BBC. She has an MA in medieval Indian history from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and an MA in South Asian art history from Florida State University.
SESSION 6 – 18 November 2023 05:00 - 05:50 PM - Room C
POETRY
Bolina Jaswinder
Book Talk: English as a Second Language
Jaswinder Bolina’s previous books include his debut essay collection Of Color (McSweeney’s, 2020) and three full-length poetry collections: The 44th of July (Omnidawn, 2019), Phantom Camera (New Issues Press, 2013), winner of the 2012 Green Rose Prize in Poetry, and Carrier Wave (CLP, 2007), winner of the 2006 Colorado Prize for Poetry.
Bolina is also the author of the digital chapbook The Tallest Building in America (Floating Wolf Quarterly, 2014). His poems have appeared in or are forthcoming from journals and magazines, including American Poetry Review, Colorado Review, The Gettysburg Review, The New Yorker, and Ploughshares, among others. His essays have been featured at The Washington Post, The Paris Review, Shenandoah, The Believer, Poetry online, and others. He is the host of the podcast Between Black & White: Immigrant Perspectives on Race, which is currently in production on its first season. Bolina teaches on the faculty of the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Miami.
About Book
English as a Second Language and Other Poems
Warm tenderness and fiery critique sit side-by-side in Jaswinder
Bolina’s English as a Second Language and Other Poems, a collec-
tion that skewers, laments, and celebrates America.
In Jaswinder Bolina’s English as a Second Language and Other Poems,
we are asked to imagine the tender and harsh realities of this world
in one breath—a Steiff monkey resting next to a child in a crib and
the tired hands of “a thousand / women in Sidi Bouzid” assembling
the stuffed animal. Coated in an armor of wit and steeped in the
idiosyncrasies of language, these poems pit the personal against the
national. What remains is the kaleidoscopic image of the modern
American condition.
From elegy to persona, wide-ranging poems tell the story of a child
of immigrants becoming a parent. Bolina’s poems zip across time,
challenging the fixity of the book. Clues offer the possibility of an
alternate reading, where backwards, a new emotional arc appears—
dreamlike, the nostalgic origin story of a sleep-deprived parent
tracing a path through language and history. Forwards, backwards,
English as a Second Language is singular in its multifaceted view of
the American experience.
Vivek Narayanan’s books of poems are After(New York Review Books /
HarperCollins India, 2022), Life and Times of Mr'S, and Universal Beach. A full-
length collection of his selected poems in Swedish translation was published in 2015.
He has been a Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University (2013-14) and a
Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library (2015-16).
His poems, stories, translations and critical essays have appeared in journals like Poetry, The Paris
Review, Chimurenga Chronic, Poetry at Sangam, Granta, Poetry Review (UK), Modern Poetry in Translation, Harvard Review, Agni, The Caribbean
Review of Books, Aroop and elsewhere, as well as in anthologies like The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem and The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poetry.
Narayanan currently teaches poetry in the MFA program at George Mason University, where he also sits on the boards of the Cheuse International Writers Center and Poetry
Daily.
Vijay Seshadri was born in Bangalore, India, in 1954 and moved to America at the age of five. He is the author of the poetry books “Wild Kingdom,” “The Long Meadow,” “The Disappearances,” “3 Sections,” and “That Was Now, This Is Then,” as well as many essays, reviews, and memoir fragments.
His work has been widely published and anthologized and recognized with many honors, most recently the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and, in 2015, the Literature Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.
Zilka Joseph was born in Mumbai, lived in Kolkata, and now lives in
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Her work is influenced by Indian and
Western cultures, and her Bene Israel roots. She has been nominated
for several awards, been featured on NPR/Michigan Radio, and podcasts
like Rattlecast and Culturico.
Her work has appeared in Poetry,
Poetry Daily, Frontier Poetry, Kenyon Review Online, Michigan Quarterly Review, Rattle, Asia Literary Review, The Punch Magazine,
Poetry at Sangam, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Review Americana, and in anthologies like 101 Jewish Poems for the Third Millennium, Home:
Michigan State University Libraries Short Edition, Kali Project, RESPECT: An Anthology of Detroit Music Poetry, Yearbook of Indian
Poetry in English, and Converse: Contemporary Indian Poetry in English. Her chapbooks, Lands I Live In and What Dread, were
nominated for PEN and Pushcart awards. Sharp Blue Search of Flame (Wayne State University Press) was a Foreword INDIES Award finalist.
Her third chapbook Sparrows and Dust is a Notable Best Indie Award winner and a Notable Asian American Poetry Book. In Our Beautiful
Bones, her last book, is also a Foreword INDIES Award finalist, and was nominated for PEN, Pushcart, Griffin and American Book awards.
She received a Zell Fellowship, the Michael R. Gutterman Award for poetry, and the Elsie Choy Lee Scholarship from the University of
Michigan. Sweet Malida, her upcoming book is a hybrid collection of poems and prose. She teaches creative writing workshops, and is a
freelance editor and manuscript advisor.
About book:
A moving, sophisticated and informative collection of poems and prose about the survival, history, food and customs of the Bene Israel Jews of India, a small and ancient community of Indian Jews, and the authors childhood memories.
Sreepadaarchana is a senior from Columbus, IN, passionate about delving into the nexus of humanities, medicine, and advocacy.
She was recently named the National Poetry Out Loud Champion.
Empowered by her Bhaaratiya identity and heritage, Sreepada loves exploring the transformative power of various forms of literature,
not only in English, but also Telugu and Sanskrit.
She has been involved in cellular as well as social neuroscience research at the IU School of Medicine, and now is the founder and president
of the local Student Organ Donation Advocates club at her school as well as GuruTalks (a career exploration initiative). Apart from this,
Sreepada finds solace in practicing the violin and Bharatanatyam. In her free time, you can find her binging Telugu movies with her mom,
dad, and little brother!
DR. RAVI SHANKAR is a Pushcart prize-winning poet, translator and professor who has published 15 books, including The Many Uses of Mint: New and Selected Poems 1998-2017.
Along with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, he co-edited W.W. Norton's Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia & Beyond called "a beautiful achievement for world literature" by Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. Called "a diaspara icon" by The Hindu, he has taught and performed around the world and appeared in print, radio and TV in such venues as The New York Times, NPR, BBC and the PBS Newshour. He has won awards to the Corporation of Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony, fellowships from the Rhode Island and Connecticut Counsel on the Arts, founded one of the oldest electronic journals of the arts Drunken Boat, is Chairman of the Asia Pacific Writers & Translators (APWT) and recently finished his PhD from the University of Sydney. He currently teaches creative writing at Tufts University and his memoir “Correctional” called "the work of an absolutely brilliant writer" was published by University of Wisconsin Press in 2022.
SESSION 1 – 19 November 2023 11:00 - 11:50 AM - Room B
Aanchal Malhotra
Book Talk: The Book of Everlasting Things
Author Aanchal Malhotra says, “The Book of Everlasting Things is a novel about two families – one of perfumers and the other of calligraphers – entwined in each others’ lives for nearly a century by way of friendship, artistry, memory, war, betrayal, guilt, longing, exile, and above all, love.
Navigating battlefields and flower fields, olfactory and amorous impulses, it is a book guided by the senses.
Since the spring of 2017, this novel has consumed me; its characters often feeling more real than reality itself, its landscape built from borrowed, researched, and dreamt up terrains. Writing it has been a demanding yet infinitely rewarding process. HarperCollins India has always been the natural home for my non-fiction work, and I’m delighted that my debut novel has found a place on their prestigious list.”
ABOUT THE BOOK
LAHORE, 1938.
Drawn by an intoxicating smell, Samir Vij first locks eyes with Firdaus Khan through the
rows of perfume bottles in his family’s ittar shop in Anarkali Bazaar. Over the years that
follow, the perfumer and the illuminator of manuscripts fall in love, their story written in
dark and delicate ink.
However, with the 1947 Partition and the birth of two independent nations, Samir, a
Hindu, becomes Indian and Firdaus, a Muslim, becomes Pakistani. Bound by family and
fate, torn between duty and desire, as the two lovers move farther away from one other,
they must decide how much of their memories to hold on to.
An assured debut novel from historian Aanchal Malhotra, The Book of Everlasting Things is
both intimate and sweeping. A story spanning continents and generations, braiding the
threads of the past to the future, here is a book which will linger in the reader’s mind like
the notes of an unforgettable perfume.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aanchal Malhotra is a writer and oral historian
from New Delhi. She is the co-founder of the
Museum of Material Memory, and the author of
two critically acclaimed books, Remnants of a
Separation and In the Language of Remembering, that
explore the human history and generational
impact of the 1947 Partition. The Book of Everlasting
Things is her debut novel.
Reviews
‘Tender, compassionate, extravagantly inventive. A family epic that tells the spiritual
biography of a nation. The research that went into this novel is visible on every page, and
I am full of admiration for its attentiveness to the infinite minutiae of love.’
—Jeet Thayil, award-winning author of Narcopolis and The Book of Chocolate Saints
‘An immersive delight, The Book of Everlasting Things enlivens history and the senses equally.
Utterly transporting, it evokes with charm and precision a bygone era, bursting from these
pages with restored beauty. The book traverses more than a century with astonishing grace.
Aanchal Malhotra has proven herself a detail-driven researcher and an empathetic
historian, but this, her gorgeous, cinematic debut novel, stamps her place as a sublime
storyteller.’
—Karuna Ezara Parikh, author of The Heart Asks Pleasure First and Where Stories Gather
Book Talk: Hyderabad: Book 2 of The Partition Trilogy
Manreet Sodhi Someshwar is an award-winning and bestselling writer of eight books, including the Mehrunisa series, the critically-acclaimed The Long Walk Home and The Radiance of a Thousand Suns,
and most recently, The Partition Trilogy. Hailed as 'a star on the literary horizon' by Khushwant Singh and garnering endorsements from Gulzar for two of her books, Manreet lives in New York City with her husband, daughter and cat.
About book:
Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, is the Nizam of Hyderabad, the largest Princely State of the Crown. It sits in the belly of newly independent India to which Jawaharlal Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel want Hyderabad to accede. The Communists have concurrently mounted a state-wide rebellion. But the Nizam’s family has ruled Hyderabad for 200 years. As the wealthiest man in the world, whom the British consider numero uno amongst India’s princes, he will not deal with two-penny Indian politicians! An ancient prophecy, however, hangs over the Nizam – the Asaf Jahi dynasty will last only seven generations. So, he keeps his jewel-laden trucks ready for flight even as he schemes with his army of militant Razakars. Meanwhile, in the palace thick with intrigue, the maid Uzma must decide where her loyalties lie: with the peasantry or the Nizam. Among the Communist recruits, Jaabili finds love in unexpected quarters. Violence escalates and lawlessness mounts. Caught between a volatile Nizam and a resolute India, what price will Hyderabad pay?
Kamini Dandapani was born and raised in (once) sleepy Madras. She now lives in the city that never sleeps, New York. She has had extensive training in Carnatic music, Bharatanatyam and Western Classical music (Pianoforte). A longer than desired stint in the corporate world that included Chase Manhattan Bank and McKinsey & Co. was followed by a complete change in direction back to her true loves, top among which are music and writing. Rajaraja Chola, King of Kings, Great Saviour, Jewel of the Solar Dynasty, Lion Among Kings, was one of the greatest rulers of medieval India. During his reign, the Chola empire expanded through virtually all of the southern reaches of the peninsula and beyond. Born Arulmozhi Varman in 947 CE, he trained under his father and uncle for over a quarter of a century and then ruled for twenty-nine years. King of Kings is a fitting title for this multifaceted man who was brilliant, ambitious, ruthless, and a visionary. He fortified the foundations of what was till then a ragtag kingdom, put into place a meticulously organized system of administration, and led the kingdom to reign supreme in military might, as an economic powerhouse, and in art, architecture, literature, music, and dance. This scrupulously researched and brilliantly told biography brings to vivid and compelling life one of India's greatest empires and rulers.
SESSION 1 – 19 November 2023 11:00 - 11:50 AM - Room C
Oindrila Mukherjee
Book Talk: The Dream Builders
Oindrila Mukherjee is the author of the novel The Dream Builders published earlier this year by Tin House Books in the US, Scribe Publications in Australia and the UK, and Harper Collins in India.
Her short work has appeared in Salon, Kenyon Review, the Oxford Anthology of Bengali Literature, LARB and elsewhere. She has been a regular contributor to the Indian magazine Scroll.in, where she created a book series called Bottom Shelf about lesser known or forgotten books with an Indian connection. She has a PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Houston. She grew up in India and now lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she is an Associate Professor of Writing at Grand Valley State University.
Reviews:
“Oindrila Mukherjee’s !e Dream Builders is such an impressive
feat of storytelling, a novel that examines the constraints of class,
of gender, of history, while showcasing the sheer expansiveness
of the endeavor, skillfully shifting the point of view amongst a
group of characters who each demand a claim on the story. It’s a
marvel of a structure, built by a great talent.”
—Kevin Wilson,
bestselling author of Nothing to See Here
“The Dream Builders is a novel of epic proportions that follows
Maneka Roy and those around her as they each ponder the power
of forgiveness and learn none of them can wield that power without
!rst forgiving the self. Oindrila Mukherjee allows full life
for these characters who are often real enough to remind us of
ourselves, even as they betray one another . . . even as they betray
themselves. "is is a lovely debut.”
—Jericho Brown,
Pulitzer Prize–winning author of !e Tradition
Priya Malhotra has been a writer and journalist in New York for more than 20 years and has contributed to Newsday, Time Out New York, The Times of India, The Japan Times, Asian Art News, Cosmopolitan and News India Times.
She has a Master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York City and a Bachelor’ s degree in English literature from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. Woman of An Uncertain Age is her debut novel.
She is represented by Jennifer Lyons of Jennifer Lyons Literary Agency whose clients include luminaries such as Jesmyn Ward who made history by becoming the first woman and African-American to win the National Book Award for fiction twice. The agency also represents the estates of Gabriela Mistral, the late Chilean Poet and first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for literature, and Oscar Hijuelos, the late Cuban-American novelist and first Hispanic writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
Reviews:
"Debut author Malhotra investigates the difficulty of dating as a widow, shifting cultural attitudes toward modern courtship, and the complexities of parenting adult children. Fans of Marian Keyes, Kelly Harms, and Amy Sue Nathan will appreciate how Malhotra contrasts the corrosive qualities of shame with the power of forgiveness and acceptance."--Booklist
"In her debut novel, India-born, New York—based journalist Malhotra vividly portrays aspects of Indian immigrant life in the United States." — Library Journal
"With a poet's sense of lyricism, a painter's sense of color, and a novelist's sense of story, Priya Malhotra pushes her language to ever greater heights, teetering at the edge, but always pulling back in time. To me, A Woman of an Uncertain Age is about loneliness and longing, about acceptance and understanding, about the strangeness of existence, especially for Naina, who grew up in India but now lives in New York, all caught in an intoxicating range of metaphors, yet told with an honesty that cuts to the bone." — Birgitta Hjalmarson, author of Fylgia and Artful Players: Artistic Life in Early San Francisco
Makarand R. Paranjape has been Professor of English at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, for over 22 years. Prior to that he taught at IIT-Delhi, the University of Hyderabad (Central University), and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champain, where he got his Masters and PhD in English. The author/editor of over 50 books, he has also published over 175 academic papers, and thousands of newspaper/periodical articles and op-eds. His recent publications include Identity’s Last Secret (BluOne Ink, 20220, JNU: Nationalism and India’s Uncivil War (Rupa, 2022), and Swami Vivekananda: Hinduism and India’s Road to Modernity (HarperCollins, 2020). He is currently a columnist in Open magazine, Gulf News, FirstPost, and The New Indian Express. Twitter: @makrandparanspe
SESSION 2 – 19 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room A
Vaseem Khan
Book Talk: Death Of a Lesser God
Vaseem Khan is the author of two crime series set in India: the Baby Ganesh Agency series, and the Malabar House historical crime novels
His first book, The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra was a Times bestseller and has been translated into 16 languages. Midnight at Malabar House won the CWA Historical
Fiction Dagger in 2021 and was shortlisted for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. Vaseem was born in London, but spent a decade working in
India as a management consultant.
Nev March is the first Indian-born author to receive the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America Award for Best First Crime Fiction. Her debut novel, Murder in Old Bombay also won an Audiofile award and was a finalist for six national awards including the Edgar and Anthony. Her sequel Peril at the Exposition describes the gilded age which planted the seeds of today's red-blue divide. Her third book The Spanish Diplomat’s Secret traces the origins of the Spanish American war over Cuba from the perspective of her immigrant detective duo.
Nev’s books deal with issues of identity, race and moral boundaries. Murder in Old Bombay was selected as an Amazon’s Editor’s Pick. The New York Times listed it as one of the “Best crime novels of 2020”. Nev has appeared on NPR, and written for Mystery Tribune, Mystery Scene Magazine, CrimeReads, BookPage, DearReader, The History Reader, FEZANA Journal, Parsiana, and other publications.
After a long corporate career, Nev returned to her passion—writing fiction, and teaches creative writing at the Rutgers-Osher Institute. She is a member of Crime Writers of Color and sits on the NY chapter board of Mystery Writers of America. She is also Vice President of her local Zoroastrian Association.
SESSION 2 – 19 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room B
Maulik Pancholy
Book Talk: Nikhil Out Loud
Maulik Pancholy is an award-winning actor, author and activist.
He is best known for his comedic turns on television playing Jonathan on NBC’s Emmy®, Golden Globe, and SAG award-winning NBC comedy “30 Rock.”
He played Sanjay on Showtime’s hit series Weeds, and starred as Neal on the NBC comedy Whitney. He is the voice of Baljeet on Disney’s Emmy-Award winning Phineas and Ferb and the title voice of Sanjay on Nickelodeon’s Sanjay and Craig. For his work on television, he has been nominated for and won the Screen Actors Guild award on multiple occasions. On Broadway, Pancholy starred alongside James Cromwell and Jane Alexander in the Tony-nominated production of Grand Horizons and opposite Matthew Broderick and Martin Short in Terrence McNally’s It’s Only A Play.
Pancholy’s debut novel, The Best at It (Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins) was named a 2020 Stonewall Honor Book, a 2019 Junior Library Guild Selection, and a Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books. It was sold into development for television with Pancholy set to Executive Produce and co-write. His second novel, Nikhil Out Loud (Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins) was named a 2023 Lambda Literary Award Winner and a Kirkus Best Book of 2022. Pancholy is currently creating, executive producing and writing a fictional, scripted podcast for Broadway Video. It’s a murder mystery set at an Indian-American, family-owned motel.
A longtime advocate for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) and LGBTQIA+ communities, Pancholy was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the President’s Advisory Commission on AAPIs. As a Commissioner, he helped launch the anti-bullying campaign ActToChange.org, an organization which he continues to chair today. Act To Change is now a national nonprofit dedicated to ending bullying for AAPI youth and fostering a world where all young people can celebrate their identities.
Shastri Akella's debut novel 'The Sea Elephants' has been published by Flatiron Books (North America)
and Penguin (India). He was a writing resident at the Fine Arts Works Center (2021) and the Oak
Springs Garden Foundation(2023). His writing has appeared in Guernica, Fairy Tale Review, CRAFT,
The Masters Review, Electric Literature, World Literature Review, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. He
earned an MFA in Creative Writing and PhD. in Comparative Literature at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst. He's an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Michigan State University.
Translation of the love poetry of Thirukkural.Shastri Akella is a queer migrant of color whose debut novel, 'The Sea Elephants', has been published
by Flatiron Books (USA, Canada) and Penguin (India). He was a writing resident at the Fine Arts Works
Center (2021) and the Oak Springs Garden Foundation (2023). He's winner of 2022 FracturedLit Flash
Fiction Contest and the 2023 Best Microfiction Contest. His writing has appeared in Guernica, Fairy
Tale Review, CRAFT, The Masters Review, Electric Literature, World Literature Review, The Rumpus,
and elsewhere. He earned an MFA in Creative Writing and PhD. in Comparative Literature at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst. He's an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Michigan
State University. He divides his time between Vizag in India and East Lansing in the US.
About book:
After the sudden deaths of his beloved sisters, Shagun flees his own guilt, his mother's grief, and his father's violent disapproval by enrolling at an all-boys boarding school. But he doesn't find belonging until he encounters a traveling theater troupe performing the Hindu myths of his childhood. Welcomed by the other storytellers, Shagun thrives, embodying mortals and gods, men and women, and living on the road, where his father can't catch him. When Shagun meets Marc, a Jewish-American photographer, he finds the love, too. But not even Marc can save him from his lingering shame and from his father's ever-present threat to send him to a conversion center. As Shagun's past begins to engulf him once again, he must decide if he's strong enough to face what he fears most and claim his own happiness. 'The Sea Elephants' exposes the adversities that many queer South Asians are familiar with. But it's also a celebration of queer resilience, found family, and hard-won love—of others and for ourselves.
Reviews:
A Most Anticipated Book (GMA, Poets & Writers, BookRiot, Lambda Literary, Electric Literature, LGBTQ Reads, Debutiful, Virtuoso Magazine, San Antonio Magazine)
"[A] poised, elegant debut. A story about queer desire, the comfortable lies families tell themselves to survive, and art's power. While there is a rich, stories tradition of queerness in South Asian art, culture, and mythology, queer literature is still a relatively sparse canon. This makes Akella's novel, and his voice, all the more important."
--Poets & Writers
"Momentous. The most moving, frustrating and alluring part of The Sea Elephants is Shagun himself Akella uses myth as the framework for The Sea Elephants, which allows Shagun's story to feel ancient and sacred."
--BookPage
Jennifer Acker is founder and editor in chief of The Common, and author of the debut novel The Limits of the World. Her short stories, essays, translations, and reviews have appeared in Amazon Original Stories, Washington Post, Literary Hub, n+1, The Yale Review, and Ploughshares, among other places. Acker has an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and teaches writing and editing at Amherst College, where she directs the Literary Publishing Internship and organizes LitFest. She lives in western Massachusetts with her husband.
SESSION 2 – 19 November 2023 12:00 - 12:50 PM - Room C
Chandrika Tandon
Book Talk: Ammu's Treasures
Chandrika Tandon is a globally recognized business leader, Grammy-nominated artist, and humanitarian.
Her stated mission is to elevate human happiness through music and education through emotional and economic empowerment.
She has released five albums under her non-profit music label, Soul Chants Music.
Her newest, Ammu's Treasures, is a global music album for families, representing a musical hug transcending ages and borders.
Ammu’s Treasures includes 35 songs and 21 chants as well as a flipbook with simple aphorisms for all ages.
Chandrika’s economic well-being efforts are focused on higher education,
in particular STEM. She holds numerous leadership positions at New York University and other educational institutions,
notably as the Chair of the Board at NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
Melay Araya is a creative director, writer, and archivist, who currently serves as the Artistic Director of The Town Hall. A multimedia artist with three decades of experience, Ms. Araya continues to study, compose, record, and perform. Ms. Araya has spoken at conferences about photography, music archives and Prince. She wrote the liner notes for Tony Award-winning Leslie Odom, Jr's 2020 The Christmas Album.
SESSION 3 – 19 November 2023 01:00 - 01:50 PM - Room A
Arjun Raina
Book Talk: The Teaching of Kathakali in Australia
Arjun Raina was trained as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and as a Kathakali dancer at the International Centre for Kathakali, New Delhi, India.
He has been performing and teaching drama and theatre for over 30 years. Arjun holds a Ph.D. in theatre and performance from Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, and has taught at the National School of Drama, New Delhi and at the Ambedkar and Ashoka Universities in India. His published works include Mirroring the Master:Teaching Kathakali in Australia by Routledge U.K, Speakright for a Call Center Job Penguin India, The Eye of Childhood and 9 Contemporary plays Zorba New Delhi.
Dr. Nirmal K. Mattoo is the Chairman of the Indo American Arts Council. He is also the co-founder and owner of Atlantic Dialysis Management services, the largest private dialysis provider in New York State. Previously, he was the CEO of Wyckoff-Heights Medical Center and co-chairman of the Chief Medical Officer’s Council of the Columbia Presbyterian system. He is the President of the Mattoo Center of India Studies at State University of New York. He is also the Co Editor of the book Ananya. A Portrait of India.
SESSION 3 – 19 November 2023 01:00 - 01:50 PM - Room B
Anu Singh Choudhary
Book Talk: Bhali Ladkiyan, Buri Ladkiyan (Hindi)
Anu Singh Choudhary is one of the few truly bilingual and multi-medium writers. Her two-decade long experience as a bestselling author, documentary filmmaker, award-winning journalist and now an award-winning screenwriter make her stories an authentic chronicle of the zeitgeist.
As a Screenwriter, Anu has co-written Emmy-nominated ‘Aarya’ Season 1, 2 & 3; ‘Grahan’ for Disney+Hotstar (for which she received the SWA Awards for best story adaptation) and 'Scoop' for Netflix, all top-notch shows nominated and winners of various awards. Anu has also written the adaptation of the critically acclaimed ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ for a national audience, and has written Additional Screenplay and Dialogues for ‘Happy Teachers Day’ - both films slated for a late 2023 release. As the Co-Founder of Dopamine Media, Anu has co-produced 'Alma Matters: Inside the IIT Dream' (a 3-part docu-series on Netflix) and has written and directed 'The Good Girl Show', a 5-part mini-series for YouTube.
Anu was awarded the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2013 and the LAADLI Media and Advertising Award in 2012 for her reportages from rural India. She started her career as a Journalist with NDTV, and has been a Consultant/Faculty with the Star Writers Program run by Star India. A 2015 Sangam House Fellow, Anu was the Writer-in-Residence from India at the Art Omi Residency, New York, for the Autumn Session of 2018. As a passionate and tireless champion of adaptations across mediums and formats, Anu has been the juror for the Sir Peter Ustinov Screenwriting Award at the International Emmys in 2022 and 2023. Author of three bestselling books and award winning translator of over 20 bestselling titles, Anu’s columns - often on the lives and times of Indian women - have appeared in leading publications such as Outlook, Scroll, The Wire,
First Post, Rajasthan Patrika, Gaon Connection and Satyagrah. She is currently working on her next novel and is also working on a film script she will be directing and co-producing in 2024.
Manreet Sodhi Someshwar is an award-winning and bestselling writer of eight books, including the Mehrunisa series, the critically-acclaimed The Long Walk Home and The Radiance of a Thousand Suns,
and most recently, The Partition Trilogy. Hailed as 'a star on the literary horizon' by Khushwant Singh and garnering endorsements from Gulzar for two of her books, Manreet lives in New York City with her husband, daughter and cat.
SESSION 3 – 19 November 2023 01:00 - 01:50 PM - Room C
Julia Regul Singh
Book Talk: My Cousin Max
Julia Regul Singh is the author of Boris the Bench (Urban Crayon Press, 2010), a children’s book for all ages. Leap of Faith is Julia’s first fiction novel (Rupa Publications, 2015).
Julia wrote her second children’s story, My Cousin Max, which combines her passion for writing for young readers and promoting multi-cultural and cross-cultural understanding and acceptance. For the last two years, Julia has joined forces with her friend and fellow writer, Tina Huskins Chadha to compile stories of fellow ‘foreign bahus’ (daughter in laws) living in India – working title “The Foreign Bahu Project.”
Before turning her hand to writing, Julia worked as an Urban Planner and Urban Designer in New York City. She holds a bachelor degree of geography from the University of Bayreuth (Germany) and a master degree of urban planning and urban design from the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (Germany). She attended Columbia University as part of her masters on a scholarship from the German government (DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst).
Julia and her family have split their time between New York, New Delhi and Bielefeld over the last 15 years. She loves bringing up her three children Punjabi style, with a German twist and a New York attitude.
Ravina Aggarwal is an anthropologist who has written extensively about the Himalayas. Her publications include Beyond Lines of Control: Performing the Border in Ladakh, India and two edited volumes, Into the High Ranges: The Penguin Book of Mountain Writing and Forsaking Paradise: Short Stories from Lakakh.
She was a tenured professor at Smith College, Massachusetts, and has worked for the Ford Foundation in New Delhi, before assuming her current position as the director of Columbia University’s Global Center in India.
Priya Kumari is a multi-award-winning children’s author and the founder of Eternal Tree Books,
which publishes uplifting books to share stories from Indian and other Asian cultures.
Celebrated personalities like HH Dalai Lama, Hema Malini, Anupam Kher, Sharon Salzberg, and Prof Ved Nanda have praised her books.
She is also a certified public accountant and lives in New Jersey with her husband and their two sons.
TIMELESS TALES, LITERARY LIGHTS IN THE BIG APPLE: THE INDIAN LITERARY FESTIVAL BECKONS
With over 60 writers and poets, the biggest gathering in North America
New York, Oct 31 - The Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC) is thrilled to announce its 2023 Literary Festival, set to take place on November 18th and 19th
at the Conrad New York Downtown. This year's festival is set to be an extraordinary Renaissance Weekend, a celebration of literature, culture,
and intellectual discourse. Among the distinguished lineup of authors and thought leaders, we have the privilege of hosting Jose Thomas,
recipient of IAAC's 2023 Trail Blazer Award, who will discuss his biography 'By Choice'. Additionally,
the festival will feature Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri, National Book Award finalist Sarah Thankam Mathews, Grammy-nominated artist, humanitarian,
and author Chandrika Tandon and the accomplished actor and Lambda Literary Award winner, Maulik Pancholy amongst 60+ other luminaries from the literary world.
In continuation of its honored tradition, IAAC will also host a live Poetry Panel led by poetry curator, Dr. Ravi Shankar.
Prabha Khaitan Foundation will be co-presenting two sessions.
The Literary Festival is FREE to the public. It will be held at the Hotel Conrad New York Downtown
"We believe that the IAAC Literary Festival is not just a gathering of words, but a convergence of worlds. It's a celebration of the totality of voices and cultures that bridge continents, even as it reflects an authentic Indo-American experience.", stated Rakesh Kaul, Vice Chairman, IAAC.
"As the Literary Festival Director, my passion is to weave stories and conversations that not only inspire but also highlight the rich fabric of human experiences.”, said Preethi Urs, Literary Festival Director.
IAAC Board MemberYakub Mathew added, "We proudly welcome the participation of respected Prabha Khaitan Foundation, whose collaboration will allow our Literary Festival to reach new pinnacles.".
This literary feast promises to be a weekend of engaging discussions, thought-provoking conversations, and a celebration of literature. The festival schedule for Saturday, November 18, is below.
11.00 AM - 11.50 AM
'The Book Of Desire' author Meena Kandasamy, recipient of the Hermann Kesten award, in conversation with writer, scholar Nimmi Gowrinathan who was featured in New York Times, Vice amongst others.
'All This Could be Different' author, National Book Award finalist, Sarah Thankam Mathews in conversation with author, teacher, and writer at New York Magazine Mallika Rao.
'Stellar Singularity' author, Global business leader and technology strategist, Elizebeth Varghese and NASA Chief technologist A.C. Charania in conversation with News Anchor, Public Speaking Coach, Women’s Leadership Lab Founder, Joya Dass.
12.00 PM - 12.50 PM
'How Prime Ministers Decide' author and award winning journalist, Neerja Chowdhury, in conversation with Indian businessman and columnist Suhel Seth.
'Identity's Last Secret' author, Jawaharlal Nehru University professor, prolific columnist, Makarand R. Paranjape in conversation with Sthaneshwar Timalsina, Professor Endowed Chair SUNY Stonybrook.
'Colorful Palate' cookbook author, contributing writer to The NY Times, Washington Post and the Guardian, Raj Tawney in conversation with IAAC Chairman, Dr. Nirmal Mattoo.
2.00 PM - 2.50 PM
Award winning author of ‘The East Indian', Brinda Charry, with ABC Reporter turned author of 'Here To Stay', Geetika Rudra, in conversation with First Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs of New York City, Center for Fiction Board Member and author, Sayu Bhojwani.
Award winning author of a dozen books on the divine feminine, Teri Degler discusses her book 'Gopi Krishna-A Biography' with Yoga teacher and author Eddie Stern - Educator, Co-editor for Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of World Textiles.
’India in Fashion: The Impact of Indian Dress and Textiles on The Fashionable Imagination' author Dr. Vandana Bhandari in conversation with Prof. Preeti Gopinath, Associate Professor-Textiles at Parsons School of Design.
3.00 PM - 3.50 PM
'Good Innings' author, Miss Calcutta, The Publishing Next Industry Awardee, Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan, also famously known as the Amul Baby, and Vandana Saxena Poria, Recipient of the OBE award and TEDx speaker, co-author of Alyque Padamsee’s book ‘Let me Hijack your Mind’ in conversation with acclaimed Filmmaker Ritesh Batra.
'A Small Sacrifice For An Enormous Happiness' author, O’Henry and Pushcart prize winner, Jai Chakrabarti, highly recommended by the New Yorker, NY Times and Good Housekeeping, in conversation with author A.N. Phiroze whose writing has appeared in Guardian and Poets & Writers amongst others.
Chief, Cardiothoracic Centre, AIIMS, Immediate Past Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research; Secretary to the GOI, author Dr. Balram Bhargava will present 'The Making of Covaxin - The Inside Story'.
4.00 PM - 4.50 PM
Usha Uthup, The Queen of Indian Pop, will present her life story, " The Swinging Singing Saree".
Padma Shri awardee, Dean of Computer science, India scholar, 'The Idea of India: Bharat as a Civilization' author Subhash Kak in conversation with IAAC Vice ChairmanRakesh Kaul.
Poet Ravi Shankar with his work ‘Tallying The Hemispheres’ in conversation with award winning professor and writer Susan Shapiro, who writes for NY Times, Washington Post, Elle and others.
5.00 PM - 5.50 PM
Jose Thomas Recipient of IAAC’s 2023 Trail Blazer Award, Business tycoon; educator, a patron of the arts, and a relentless innovator, will discuss his biography, ‘By Choice’ in conversation with Sree Sreenivasan, CEO Digimentors, South Asian Journalists Association Founder and Nobel Prize Foundation Outreach Board Member.
Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, John Guy brings his book ‘Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India’. He will be in conversation with gallerist and curator Josheen Oberoi, VP and Director at DAG.
Poetry Reading moderated by Dr. Ravi Shankar - Pushcart prize-winning poet, translator who has published over fifteen books.
Jaswinder Bolina (English as a Second Language) - Pen America, Colorado Prize and Green Rose Prize in Poetry winner.
Vivek Narayanan (After) - Harvard University, New York Public Library fellow. Professor at George Mason University.
Vijay Sheshadri (That Was Now, This Is Then) - Pulitzer Prize winning poet, James Laughlin Award recipient, and professor at Sarah Lawrence College.
Zilka Joseph (Sweet Malida) - Best Indie Book Award, Pushcart nominee, Bene Israel Jews of India historian.
Sreepada Munjuluri - The National Endowment for The Arts 2023 Poetry Out Loud national Champion. A High School Junior.
The festival schedule for Sunday, November 19, is below.
11.00 AM - 11.50 AM
‘The Book of Everlasting Things’ author Aanchal Malhotra who has been shortlisted for the British Academy Book Prize & the Sahitya Academy Yuva Puraskar, along with ‘Hyderabad: Book 2 of The Partition Trilogy’ author Manreet Sodhi Someshwar, Winner of Ladli Media & VOW awards, in conversation with author Kamini Dandapani.
A Good Morning America and PureWow Best Book ’The Dream Builders’ author Oindrila Mukherjee and ‘Woman of An Uncertain Age’ author Priya Malhotra who won Bustle’s “Author - Most anticipated book” moderated by Makarand R. Paranjape.
12.00 PM - 12.50 PM.
‘Death of a Lesser God’ author Vaseem Khan, winner of the Crime Writers Association Sapper Books Historical Dagger, Times Best seller, Eastern Eye Arts, Culture and Theatre Awardee, in conversation with writer, author Nev March.
’Nikhil Out Loud’ author, actor and Recipient of the 2023 Lambda Literary Award winner Maulik Pancholy and Shastri Akella, Winner of the Fractured Lit Flash Fiction Contest and the Best Microfiction Contest with the book ‘The Sea Elephants’ in conversation with curator, editor of The Common, writer Jennifer Acker.
Grammy nominated artist and humanitarian. author of the book 'Ammu's Treasures', Chandrika Tandon, in conversation with Melay Araya who is the creative director, writer, and archivist and the Artistic Director of The Town Hall.
1.00 PM - 2.00 PM
‘The Teaching of Kathakali in Australia: Mirroring the Master’ author, Playwright, performer, Kathakali dancer, actor, Arjun Raina in conversation with IAAC ChairmanDr. Nirmal Mattoo.
‘Bhali Ladkiyan, Buri Ladkiyan (Hindi)’ author, Filmmaker, journalist, translator, Ramnath Goenka Awardee for Excellence in Journalism, Anu Singh Choudhary in conversation with author Manreet Sodhi Someshwar.
‘My Cousin Max’ author Julia Regul Singh, who strives to promote multi-cultural and cross-cultural understanding and acceptance, and Ravina Aggarwal - Anthropologist & Ford Foundation Program Officer with the book ‘Searching for the Songbird’ in conversation with author, Priya Kumari.
Don't miss this extraordinary literary event! For more information and ticket details, visit https://iaac.us/books/
The renaissance weekend ends on a high at the Indo-American Arts Council's Annual Benefit Gala, set to take place on Sunday, November 19, from 6 pm onwards at the Conrad New York Downtown. All of the Literary Festival authors and moderators will be attending this gala. Anil BansalGala Committee Chair, shares his thoughts: "Revel with your friends for a night of joy and pride at IAAC's fantastical gala filled with delicious food, dancing, and delightful surprises!". Tickets and tables for the gala can be purchased at iaac.us/annual-gala-2023."
For book covers, author and moderator photos, Click HERE
For marketing material, Click HERE
AboutIndo-American Arts Council(IAAC):
The IAAC supports all the artistic disciplines in classical, fusion, folk and innovative forms influenced by the arts of India. We work cooperatively with colleagues around the U.S. to broaden our collective audiences and to create a network for shared information, resources and funding. Our focus is to help artists and art organizations in North America as well as to facilitate artists from India to exhibit, perform and produce their work here. The IAAC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. For information, please visit www.iaac.us.
For media inquiries, please contact: IAAC press@iaac.us
Renowned Entrepreneur and Visionary Leader, Mr. Jose Thomas, to Unveil His Inspirational Life Story at
the Indo-American Arts Council’s 2023 Literary Festival
New York, Oct 30 - Mr. Jose Thomas, a true pioneer in the seafood industry and prominent figure in various sectors, will present his remarkable life story in a captivating book launch at the prestigious Indo-American Arts Council’s 2023 Literary Festival. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 18th, at 5:00 PM, and will take place at the Conrad New York Downtown. The book “By Choice” is published by Harper Collins India. Attendees will receive copies flown in from India and can get them autographed by the author. Mr. Thomas will also receive the IAAC 2023 Trailblazer Award at the IAAC Annual Gala, which will be held on Sunday, November 19th, starting at 6:00 PM at the same venue.
With a career spanning over five decades, Mr. Jose Thomas is known for his unwavering dedication and innovative leadership and has left an enduring mark on the business world. He is the driving force behind Choice Canning Co.'s revolutionary introduction of IQF (Individual Quick Freezing) technology to India, reshaping the region’s food processing landscape.
From pioneering sustainable shrimp processing techniques to venturing into real estate and construction, his commitment to quality, sustainability, and continuous innovation has transcended industries. Under his strategic guidance, The Choice Group now has a significant international presence and spans various sectors, including international-quality frozen meal kits, shipping, IT services, and real estate.
Beyond his entrepreneurial success, Mr. Jose Thomas is a multifaceted individual - an educator, a patron of the arts, and a relentless innovator. His contributions in the field of education, in establishing world-class schools, as well as his support for the arts, including the creation of a cutting-edge performing arts stage are exemplary. His legacy serves as a source of inspiration for many, reflecting the true essence of leadership in an ever-evolving global landscape.
"The book chronicles Mr. Jose Thomas’ journey and is a quintessential rags to riches story, an inspiring narrative of triumph over humble beginnings. Jose is the 'Shrimp King' of the world, but beyond business, he is a polymath - a great cook, a skilled pilot, an intense drummer, and a dedicated supporter of the arts. His remarkable book is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and testament to the heights one can achieve with dedication and humility." - Rakesh Kaul, Vice Chairman, Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC).
“The book launch at the Indo-American Arts Council’s 2023 Literary Festival promises to provide insight into the life and journey of this remarkable figure. Attendees can look forward to an engaging discussion with Mr. Thomas, shedding light on the values and principles that have guided him throughout his illustrious career. “ added Preethi Urs, IAAC Literary Festival Director.
Moderating this captivating discussion will be Sree Sreenivasan, CEO and co-founder of Digimentors, a digital, social, events, and training consultancy. Sree Sreenivasan has served as Chief Digital Officer of New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Columbia University. He is a respected figure in the field of journalism and has been recognized for his significant contributions to promoting international relations.
The Indo-American Arts Council’s 2023 Literary Festival is a must attend for audiences in the New York Tri State Area. The festival will bring together over 60 authors, writers, and poets, showcasing a wide array of voices and perspectives. The festival features literature with elements of India, offering a unique blend of cultural richness and literary excellence. Audiences can expect to delve into captivating narratives that explore Indian heritage, history, and contemporary themes.
Join us at the Conrad New York Downtown on Saturday, November 18th, at 5:00 PM, to celebrate the life and achievements of Mr. Jose Thomas, and don't miss the IAAC Annual Gala on Sunday, November 19th, starting at 6:00 PM. Tickets to the Gala are available at https://iaac.us/annual-gala-2023.
For book covers, author and moderator photos, Click HERE
For marketing material, Click HERE
AboutIndo-American Arts Council(IAAC):
The IAAC supports all the artistic disciplines in classical, fusion, folk and innovative forms influenced by the arts of India. We work cooperatively with colleagues around the U.S. to broaden our collective audiences and to create a network for shared information, resources and funding. Our focus is to help artists and art organizations in North America as well as to facilitate artists from India to exhibit, perform and produce their work here. The IAAC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. For information, please visit www.iaac.us.
For media inquiries, please contact: IAAC press@iaac.us
Literary Festival 2023 - Photos
Author: Meena Kandasamy Book Talk: The Book of Desire Moderator: Nimmi Gowrinathan
Author: Neerja Chowdhury Book Talk: How Prime Ministers Decide Moderator: Suhel Seth
Author: Brinda Charry Book Talk: The East Indian
Author: Geetika Rudra Book Talk: Here to Stay Moderator: Sayu Bhojwani
Author: Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan Book Talk: Good Innings: The Extraordinary, Ordinary Life of Lily Tharoor.
Author: Vandana Saxena Poria Book Talk: Let Me Hijack Your Mind Alyque Padamsee Moderator: Ritesh Batra
Author: Usha Uthup Book Talk: The Swinging Singing Saree Moderator: Priya Darshini
Author: Jose Thomas Book Talk: By Choice: The Unconventional Story Of Jose Thomas Moderator: Sree Sreenivasan
Author: Sarah Thankam Mathews Book Talk: All This Could Be Different Moderator: Mallika Rao
Author: Makarand R. Paranjape Book Talk: Identity's Last Secret Moderator: Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina
Author: Teri Degler Book Talk: Gopi Krishna--A Biography Moderator: Eddie Stern
Author: Jai Chakrabarti Book Talk: A Small Sacrifice For An Enormous Happiness Moderator: A.N. Phiroze
Author: Subhash Kak Book Talk: The Idea Of India: Bharat as a Civilisation Moderator: Rakesh Kaul - IAAC Vice Chairman
Author: John Guy Book Talk: Tree and Serpent Moderator: Josheen Oberoi
Author: Elizebeth Varghese Book Talk: Stellar Singularity - Navigating the Space Faring Economy Moderator: Priyamvada Natarajan
Author: Raj Tawney Book Talk: Colorful Palate Moderator: Dr. Nirmal Mattoo - IAAC Chairman
Author: Dr. Vandana Bhandari Book Talk: India in Fashion Moderator: Prof. Preeti Gopinath
Author: Dr. Balram Bhargava Book Talk: GOING VIRAL - MAKING OF COVAXIN: THE INSIDE STORY
Author: Ravi Shankar Book Talk: Tallying The Hemispheres Moderator: Susan Shapiro
Author: Jaswinder Bolina / Vivek Narayanan / Vijay Seshadri / Zilka Joseph / Sreepada Munjuluri Poetry Panel Moderator: Ravi Shankar
Author: Vaseem Khan Book Talk: Death Of a Lesser God Moderator: Nev March
Author: Arjun Raina Book Talk: The Teaching of Kathakali in Australia Moderator: Dr. Nirmal Mattoo - IAAC Chairman
Author: Aanchal Malhotra Book Talk: The Book of Everlasting Things
Author: Manreet Sodhi Someshwar Book Talk: Hyderabad: Book 2 of The Partition Trilogy Moderator: Kamini Dandapani
Author: Maulik Pancholy Book Talk: Nikhil Out Loud
Shastri Akella Book Talk: The Sea Elephants Moderator: Jennifer Acker
Author: Anu Singh Choudhary Book Talk: Bhali Ladkiyan, Buri Ladkiyan (Hindi) Moderator: Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
Author: Oindrila Mukherjee Book Talk: The Dream Builders
Author: Priya Malhotra Book Talk: Woman of An Uncertain Age Moderator: Makarand R. Paranjape
Author: Chandrika Tandon Book Talk: Ammu's Treasures Moderator: Melay Araya
Author: Julia Regul Singh Book Talk: My Cousin Max
Author: Ravina Aggarwal Book Talk: Searching For The Songbird Moderator: Priya Kumari
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Testimonial
I am writing to thank you for a wonderful weekend in NYC. I am so grateful to IAAC for selecting my debut novel for its second literary festival.
I really appreciate your support of the literary arts and Indian writing and of authors making their debut in particular.
I thought the festival was terrific. So well organized and well attended. Thanks for your hospitality and generosity.
I am really impressed with the work IAAC does. If ever I can be of any help or support you all in any way, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Do convey my Thanks to the others on the board as well. It was a pleasure to meet all of you.
My Best, and Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Oindrila Mukherjee, PhD, MFA
Thank you so much for your lovely message and for inviting me to speak about my work at the IAAC lit fest. It was one of the most insightful panels I have been on, and I am grateful for the depth of conversation. It was also wonderful to meet the planning committee, fellow writers, and of course, hear the great Usha Uthup live!
I appreciate you sending across the images and will certainly tag/ use the hashtag when I share on social media. I'll also be in touch with Richard regarding the honorarium.
I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving and I look forward to keeping in touch,
Aanchal Malhotra, Author
It was an honor and a joy to take part in your awesome event. Next year I will make sure to be free to attend more of the talks and support the other authors. This past weekend was sadly a little hectic for me. Teri, congratulations again on a very important book!
The IAAC should please consider the Broome Street Temple as your home. Anytime you would like to do something here over the course of the next year, before the next big gathering, please feel free to call on us. We would love to host you here as our guests.
Yours truly,
Eddie Stern, Author
Congratulations and gratitude in equal measures for organising such a well thought out event, which was not just diverse but was also intimate and engaging, just the way literary festivals should be. I had a really good time and am not just going back with memories but also with connections that will hopefully be carried forward into the future too. Manreet is one of them. Her intellect, tenacity and talent is a thing of inspiration!
And yes, I have received my honorarium. Thank you so much for such lovely hospitality and generosity.
All my best for your future endeavours! You now have a mouthpiece back in India who will spread the word about the New York Film Festival too. I hope to see some friends and colleagues there too! Thanks once again.
Warm regards,
Anu Singh Choudhary, Author
Many many Congratulations for such a very successful event.
I am delighted and happy that I joined the event. Thankyou for inviting me.
Best regards,
Balram Bhargava, Padmashri, Chief, Cardiothoracic Centre
It was a pleasure, and I did enjoy the conversation with Dr. Mattoo.
Congratulations to Rakesh ji, you and the entire team to pull it all off.
Onwards with hope and courage.
Best wishes
We do our best to keep everyone informed about the status of their submission. Given the volume of submissions that we receive, we may inadvertently miss a few. Do reach out via email at admin@iaac.us if you don’t hear from us. Please make sure to enter Literary Festival Submission Status Enquiry in the Subject line.
The moderators are chosen by the IAAC literary team.
We welcome suggestions from the selected authors and/or their publishers but may not always be able to accommodate them.
Some sessions will be independent and others will be panel discussions, all sessions will have a moderator. Authors will be informed of the format of their session in advance.
Book sales will be permitted for one hour after the author’s session. IAAC will not participate in the sale of books. Every author/publisher must make arrangements to have the books delivered to the venue and removed after their time slot has ended. IAAC will be happy to share links to the sites where the book is available for purchase.
If you have further questions, please reach out to us at admin@IAAC.us