Posts tagged India
The Slow Dance by Pragya Agarwal

Pragya Agarwal (The Slow Dance) is a behavioural and data scientist. She has a PhD from Nottingham University and is a Visiting Professor of Inequities and Social Inclusion at Loughborough University. Pragya is the author of Sway: Unravelling Unconscious Bias and Wish We Knew What to Say: Talking with Children about Race. She has also written for The Guardian, Prospect, New Scientist, Literary Hub, AEON, Scientific American and the Wellcome Collection, amongst others. Her most recent book (M)otherhood: On the choices of being a woman is out now. She came to the UK almost 20 years ago and now lives in the north-west next to the sea. Pragya loves to read about food, think about food, dream about food. She can be found on Twitter @drpragyaagarwal and at drpragyaagarwal.com.

Pragya's work appears in Issue 8 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Issue 8Food, India, Memoir, Place
A Week in Churu and Bikaner by Priya Rajan

Priya Rajan (A Week in Churu and Bikaner) lives in Bangalore, India. She worked in the software industry for more than a decade and quit for personal priorities. Currently, she is striving to be a writer. Her work has been published in NatureWriting, Snapdragon, Flock and Orion magazines. Her family is passionate about travelling and they explore the incredible landscapes of India along with their young and adept traveler daughter.

Priya's work appears in Issue 4 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Issue 4India, Place, Travel
Rahmania by Sureshkumar P. Sekar

Sureshkumar P. Sekar (Rahmania) is a writer from Salem, India. He studied mechanical engineering and worked as a software engineer for thirteen years before gaining his MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia in 2018. He is currently working on a hybrid musicological memoir, Leitmotif, and a monograph on Indian film scores, The Music of Lagaan. He will shortly begin doctoral study on film music at the Royal College of Music, London.

Sureshkumar's work appears in Issue 2 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Issue 2India, Music
The Women At The Station by Saloni Prasad

Saloni Prasad (The Women At The Station) is from Surat, India. She writes about life, people and culture; likes to listen to Indian Classical music and can often be spotted talking to herself. She recently completed her Masters in creative writing at the University of East Anglia in Norwich. In her former life, she was a project manager and an electrical engineer. Saloni blogs at www.theturquoiseink.com

Saloni's work appears in Issue 1 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Issue 1India, Travel