Contributors

Urvi Sharma (Issue Editor) works as an Assistant Professor in Department of English, Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Chandigarh. Her areas of interest are Reception Studies, Gender Studies, and Literary Ethics.
Athira Mohan holds a PhD in Children’s literature from Pondicherry University. Her interests include Children’s literature, postcolonialism, and food studies.
Jahnabi Mitra is a psychologist and works as a Research Associate. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Psychology from Ambedkar University, Delhi. Previously she worked as a faculty at the Department of Psychology, The Assam Royal Global University.
Survesh Pratap Singh, M.A. student at Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). You may send your comments or queries to surveshpratap0718@gmail.com
Sindhura Dutta is an MPhil Research Scholar at the Department of English, Vidyasagar University, India. She is working as a Guest Lecturer at Asleha Girls’ College affiliated to the University of Burdwan and Heritage Institute of Technology, affiliated to MAKAUT. She has done her Masters in English from the University of North Bengal. Her other research interests are art movements in literature, modernism, post-modernism, dystopian science fiction and eco-criticism.
Shivani Das is currently working as an Analyst at Mythos Labs. She finished her undergraduate studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Her interest areas include digital media, tech, and popular culture. She can be reached at shivanidas2224@gmail.com
Ragini Mishra is a final year student of M.A. in English Literature at Banaras Hindu University. Her areas of interest are gender studies, popular culture, folklore, and mythology. She has a bookstagram account @booksandsilvertongues, where she regularly publishes book reviews. She has recently published a book review of ‘The Reckless Kind’ in the Journal of International Women’s Studies.
Rana Sarkar is a poet and translator based in West Bengal, India.
Nandini Sood is pursuing her Master’s in English from Panjab University. She runs her blog and podcast where she likes to pour her heart about things that matter to her.
Anmolpreet Kaur is a student of Masters in English Literature at Akal University, Bathinda, Punjab.
Avnoor Makhu is an Assistant Professor of English at Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Chandigarh. She is pursuing research in the applied field of Artificial Intelligence. Her research intends to deal with AI that is encroaching into various domains and cultivating itself in the field of Creative Writing.
Adam Day is the author of Left-Handed Wolf (LSU Press, 2020), and of Model of a City in Civil War (Sarabande Books), and the recipient of a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship for Badger, Apocrypha, and of a PEN award.
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