We’ve started adding…

We've started adding Kriti Festival panelists to our website -- so exciting! It's my favorite part of the festival, coming together with thirty or so other South Asian writers and artists, getting to talk to each other about our work; it always leaves me in a great creative ferment afterwards. Here's the first three (in addition to Guest of Honor Manil Suri):

Nayomi Munaweera is a Sri Lankan-American author. Her debut novel, Island of a Thousand Mirrors, was initially published in South Asia in 2013. It was long-listed for the Man Asia Literary Prize and the Dublin IMPAC Prize. It won the Commonwealth Regional Prize for Asia and was short listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. It will be released in the on September 2nd 2014 by St. Martins Press. She is currently at work on her second novel and lives in Oakland, California.

Riti Sachdeva is a theatre maker, dancer, and cultural worker. She is a 2014-16 Womens Project Theatre Lab fellow and an alumnus of the Emerging Writers Group at The Public Theater. Her plays have been developed by The Civilians, The Lincoln Center Directors Lab, The Minneapolis PlayWrights Center, and the National New Play Network. Her play, Parts of Parts & Stitches, received the Kennedy Centers Quest for Peace award and a world premiere in NYC produced by Manhattan Theatre Works. Riti is a devoted student of flamenco and is primary instigator at midNites cHiLd Productions

Ankur Thakkar is the City of Chicagos first Digital Director and a Fiction Editor for TriQuarterly Magazine. His writing has previously appeared in Guernica, TriQuarterly, and as part of the 2014 Twitter Fiction Festival. He has an MFA in creative writing from Northwestern University and is writing his first novel.

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