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September 14, 2025

Mumbai’s Topography: a panel discussion at The Neighbourhood Festival 2025

The panel discussion on Mumbai’s Topography with Naresh Fernandes and Ekta Bhandari of was enriching for me too, as we saw our city in perspective.

You can listen to the entire conversation on the podcast: Rochelle’s Verandah. 

Thank you @3arthouse @fictionarybooks for this space at The Neighborhood Festival 2025.

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Published on September 14, 2025 08:18

September 7, 2025

Find The D’Costa Family on the Delhi Metro.

Now find The D’Costa Family aboard the Delhi Metro.
Thank you, Books On The Delhi Metro.

[I love these trains of thoughts.]

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Published on September 07, 2025 21:46

My interview in AYOMOY’s Sharadiya Issue, Sept 2025.

My interview features in AYOMOY’s Sharadiya Issue alongside short stories translated into English from Odia, Assamese, Bengali, Telugu by Sahitya Akademi award-winning authors across themes: global warming, Durga Puja, Kandageet.

Check the issue out on Amazon here.

#writer #author #books #fiction #poetry

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Published on September 07, 2025 20:23

Heta Pandit’s hilarious poem & The D’Costa’s

It’s amusing when characters from your novel – ‘The D’Costas’ are found in Heta Pandit’s hilarious poem of her accounts and experience of being in Goa for 30 years.

What a fun poem!

Enjoyed this Sunday read!

 

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Published on September 07, 2025 02:12

August 30, 2025

Ajanta Ellora Arts Residency and photographs by Beowulf Sheehan

Thank you, Madhu Raghavendra, the Ajanta Ellora Arts Residency and Beowulf Sheehan – what a warm, intimate, earthy walk through Bandra this noon was.
A humbling, memorable quick exchange of our lives it was! TOI article.

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Photograph © Beowulf Sheehan. 

 

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Published on August 30, 2025 08:47

August 18, 2025

‘Women and the India-Pakistan Conflict’ – a session

Is Peace a possibility in such volatility?

‘Women and the India-Pakistan Conflict’ a session of reflection on the recent and past cross-border conflicts between India and Pakistan, including the internal conflicts of the countries, and how they impact women and marginalized groups disproportionately.

The speakers, joining from both India and Pakistan, are women of diverse fields working for peace. Join us for an insightful discussion as a part of the India Pakistan Youth Peace Projects, moderated by Noor e Emaan.

Shirkat Gah, Garden Town, Lahore. 20th of August, 4 PM – 5:30 PM (Pakistan Time). Session followed by tea time.

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Published on August 18, 2025 22:06

August 17, 2025

Podcast: NCPA Book Launch of The D’Costa Family on Rochelle’s Verandah.

The latest conversation around The D’Costa Family between Smita Sahay, Editor-in-Chief of Usawa Literary Review and I is out!
At the NCPA Mumbai Page to Stage Book Launch of The D’Costa Family.

Listen in at Rochelle’s Verandah.


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Published on August 17, 2025 09:52

July 31, 2025

Remembering Eunice De Souza, Mid-day, July 31.

Remembering Eunice De Souza.
Thank you, Shriram Iyengar for your questions.

Link to the Mid-day article.

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Published on July 31, 2025 04:17

July 27, 2025

August Book Launch: The D’Costa Family, NCPA.

Welcoming you the book launch of The D’Costa Family by Rochelle Potkar on 6 August 2025, 6 pm, at NCPA’s Little Theatre, Fort Mumbai. Usawa Literary Review celebrates this launch as part of its 7th anniversary with NCPA’s Page to Stage Literary Initiative. Set in the vibrant Goan-Indian milieu, the book introduces us to the riotous D’Costas – a family as outrageous as they are unforgettable.At the center is matriarch Rita D’Costa, navigating betrayal, secrets, and reconciliation with wicked humour and unflinching honesty.

Thank you Smita Sahay, Editor-in-Chief & Non Fiction Editor, USAWA and Dr. Sujata Jadhav, Head – Libraries and Documentation Centre, NCPA. The evening will begin with a dramatic reading from the book by artists and storytellers: Neeta Doshi and Digant Sharma followed by a conversation with Smita Sahay.

There will be author-signed copies for you.

Bookmyshow link – https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/page-to-stage-book-launch-dramatised-reading/ET00452872. Free for All. Book your tickets now!

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Published on July 27, 2025 20:53

Feminism in India: 7 South Asian Women Poets Who Turned War Into Memory And Protest

Feminism in India mentions my poetry and haibun.
Thank you, Anushka Bharadwaj.

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Published on July 27, 2025 20:31