
Tejaswini Apte-Rahm
@Tejaswini_Apte
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Winner of the Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year (Fiction) Award 2023 for the novel The Secret of More. Shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature 2023.
Joined May 2015
Presenting The Only City—a landmark anthology that captures Mumbai in all its chaos, beauty, and resilience. Edited by @aninditaghose, with evocative photographs by #ChirodeepChaudhuri, it brings together 18 new works of fiction from some of India’s finest writers—each one
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“If you're longing to read one new work of fiction about Bombay, The Only City is the only book you need to read.”—@suketumehta We are delighted to announce ‘The Only City’, ed. by @aninditaghose —a landmark anthology that captures #Mumbai in all its chaos, beauty, & resilience.
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Last month we invited Tejaswini Apte-Rahm (@Tejaswini_Apte ), author of the award-winning debut novel 'The Secret of More' to list her all-time favourite books and tell us why they made the shelf. Link below for the full list! https://t.co/J7QpPKpHo9
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In an interview with @TheSoup_India, @Tejaswini_Apte spoke of resolving childhood emotions through writing as an adult. You can read the full interview here: https://t.co/gDLLYTwPGr
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I really enjoyed Tejaswini Apte Rahm's novel The Secret of More. For the care with which it builds the world of early Bombay cinema from the Magic Lanterna pictures to the first silent films. And the world(s) of women in the early 20th century https://t.co/LZ4MVaErAr
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Tejaswini Apte-Rahm’s novel The Secret of More is set in the Bombay of the early 20th century, when the motion picture industry was being born and the seismic political changes that shaped th…
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“I’m reading @Tejaswini_Apte’s “The Secret of More,” a novel set in Bombay of the early 1900s, with the city’s cloth mills at its core. I’ve always loved historical fiction...this immersion in colonial Bombay from the lens of a cloth merchant is fascinating.”—@aditiwriterly
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#TheSecretofMore by @Tejaswini_Apte is a journey of relentless ambition, steadfast love, and grim betrayal, as Tatya strives to unlock the secret of more—of having more and being more. Get your copy here: https://t.co/oTvUIrz14R
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In our interview this month, award-winning author @Tejaswini_Apte speaks to @k_nandini about her debut novel, a sprawling epic that begins in the Bombay of 1899 and ends in the city of dreams in 1952. Do listen to the podcast:
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What happens when the decisions of one character change the course of the narrative arc? What happens when an action has a domino effect? At the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024, a session on
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A wonderful session with novelist @abdullah71 and moderator @k_nandini at The Hindu Literature Festival. Featuring my novel 'The Secret of More', and Abdullah's novels 'A Man from Motihari' and 'Patna Blues'. @AlephBookCo
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Authors Abdullah Khan and Tejaswi Apte-Rahm discuss the importance of local history and authentic storytelling at The Hindu Lit Fest in Chennai.
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All you lovely readers! tejaswini apte rahm can’t wait to chat with you at The Hindu Lit Fest on Jan 27th! Join us as we unravel the enchanting world of “Exploring Boundless Horizons: The Art of Storytelling.” ✨ Register…🔗 https://t.co/xb6xaXr9Cx
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Come join us in the enchanting world of literature at the grand stage of the Jaipur Literature Festival, where literary luminaries and your favorite authors converge for a celebration of words and ideas. We look forward to seeing you all! #JaipurLiteratureFestival
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Join the fun as @Tejaswini_Apte and @abdullah71 spill the beans on "The World of Storyteller: The Power of Rooted Fiction" in a chat with the talented @k_nandini Prepare for an insightful exploration of the profound influence of rooted fiction. #TheHinduLitFest
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Chennai Folks we have good news for you! Here's your opportunity to get signed copies of your favourite books at the Hindu Literature Festival 2024. @HinduLitforLife
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What happens when the decisions of one character change the course of the narrative arc? What happens when an action has a domino effect? A session on protagonists and literary characters from whom the narratives stem.
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Enjoyed every moment at #hindulitfest2024 ! The Rootedness in Fiction discussion was enlightening, all thanks to the brilliant moderator @k_nandini.Grateful to share the stage with the amazing novelist @Tejaswini_Apte .Big thanks to #TheHindu and @rdavidar for the invitation.
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So excited that my short story 'Mili' - originally published in my story collection 'These Circuses That Sweep Through the Landscape' (@AlephBookCo) - is included in this wonderful anthology of Bombay stories.
#JanuaryRelease | MAYA NAGARI — BOMBAY-MUMBAI: A CITY IN STORIES, edited by Shanta Gokhale and Jerry Pinto The great Bombay book—21 stories from 7 languages, written over 70 years—compiled by two of India’s finest writers, who are also quintessential Mumbaikars.
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