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POWERFUL PEOPLE: SINGING OVER BONES BY AMY SINGH

In Mexican culture, there is a legend of La Loba (The Wolf Woman), a folklore about a recluse woman, who collects bones of creatures that are in danger of being lost to eternity. She lays the bones, raises her arms and sings over them, over and over, until the bones turns fleshy, life gradually returning in them and the creature is resurrected.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/amritsar/poet-amy-captures-love-losses-things-beyond

Delhi spends an evening romancing the 80s. Prank calls, fan mail, Nirula’s

‘Romancing the 80s‘ book review A Departed Decade’s Delise
https://www.news18.com/opinion/book-review-romancing-the-80s-nostalgia-with-some-gaps-9219510.html

People all over the world should read Lal Ded, especially the youth: Siddhartha Gigoo

‘This is why it is called Dev Bhoomi’: Anu Malhotra’s journey into Kullu Valley’s living Devta culture with her book ‘Shamans of the Himalayas’
https://openthemagazine.com/lounge/books/himalayan-wonder
https://www.frontlist.in/the-mystical-himalayas-anu-malhotras-book-launch

‘The One-Way Ships’ is a quiet story of identity and becoming
https://www.shethepeople.tv/books/the-one-way-ships-uma-lohray-9089612



‘It sat with me for 10 years’: Rashmi Narzary on her latest book ‘The Lost Soul of the Joukhoorei’



Where culinary traditions and food folk tales intertwine