Authors
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Tiyasa Das
Tiyasa (She/Her) – A storyteller at heart, strategist by skill, she crafts SEO-optimized content that ranks, resonates, and make you think—because words are her favorite weapon. Her writing journey began with books, especially deep dives into psychology and human behavior, leading to her aspiration to write books on mental health for teenagers and children to create real change. Love traveling? She too, but only to remote places with no WiFi, no calls… ideally, no people either. She has a deep fascination with death, psycho killer breakdowns and crime psychology—to understand the human mind, not to commit one, so just relax! If you ever catch her with a blank expression, it’s not about a boy—it’s just her resting face. Taekwondo and yoga keep her sane in a fast-paced world. She has a keen interest in multilingualism, good food, anime, Japanese, and Korean culture—but let’s get one thing straight, don’t expect her to swoon over a K-drama oppa. She’s here to explore, observe, and yes, write about it.
Aditi Nag
Srushti Pathak
Sanjana Sukhwani
Aishwary Raj
Sinchan Jha
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Sahil Pradhan
Sahil (they/them), a neuro-diverse, and queer individual, is an undergraduate economics student at the University of Delhi. Their diverse cultural background informs their writing and research on gender minorities, climate disparity, and intersectional social issues. When not delving into complex societal challenges, Sahil grapples with their ever-expanding library of unread books—a collection that grows faster than their ability to tackle them. When not balancing their roles as a working student and maintaining an active social life in Delhi, Sahil can be found experimenting with recipes from Instagram reels, practicing Odissi dance, playing the sitar, enjoying movies and dramas, listening to K-Pop, or exploring the hidden alleys of the "city of djinns."
Anisha Khole
Nitin Pratap
Aanchal Mohta