literature
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A whodunit for children: Someone is after Arch-Aunt Schadenfreude. Can Shenanigan catch the killer?
Beth Lincoln
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How are children’s graphic novels making reading more enjoyable for young readers?
Rati Girish
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Children’s graphic novel: Maithili and Minotaur go to a forest. Can they conquer their worst fears?
CG Salamander Rajiv Eipe
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Children’s fiction: Can Meenakshi and Kalban prevent a war between the Realms?
Aditi Krishnakumar
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A piece of gold ornament goes missing. Will Nisha, Madurai’s youngest detective, be able to find it?
CG Salamander
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How autofiction turns the personal into the political
Frances Egan, The Conversation Beth Kearney, The Conversation
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Children’s fiction: How will Noorie come to terms with her family and friendships falling apart?
Zainab Sulaiman
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For young readers: A new book brings together stories of animals and birds from Indian mythology
Reeja Radhakrishnan
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We asked ChatGPT to review some books. Human reviewers are not becoming redundant anytime soon
ChatGPT
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It is raining dogs and more dogs in Indian children’s literature
Rati Girish
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Sahitya Akademi awards: Novelist Anuradha Roy, translator N Kalyan Raman win in English categories
Scroll Staff
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‘A Time for Ebby’: This modern fable featuring a 15-year-old will appeal to readers of all ages
Shikhandin
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Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival announces winners of its annual literary prizes
Scroll Staff
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Young Maymo discovers she’s a storyteller. Stories are forbidden where she lives. What will she do?
Nandini Nayar
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Shekhar Pathak’s ‘The Chipko Movement’ wins Rs 15-lakh 2022 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize
Scroll Staff
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Get over your fears. Horror fiction in Indian children’s literature is finally here
Rati Girish
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In photos: The evening Khalid Jawed won the JCB Prize for Literature 2022 at a ceremony in New Delhi
Scroll Staff
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‘The Paradise of Food’ by Khalid Jawed, translated by Baran Farooqi, wins JCB Prize for Literature
Scroll Staff
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Akshay Mukul’s biography of Agyeya is a nuanced journey through the writer’s fascinating life
Priyanka Dubey
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Geetanjali Shree’s ‘Tomb of Sand’ is on the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation shortlist
Scroll Staff