“Having spent one-third of my life in the US and the other two-thirds in India, I feel blessed to know the best and worst of both worlds. My experiences in these two worlds and the people I meet are my sources of inspiration.”– Indu Anish

Indu Anish: Mostly literary fiction and drama.
Scribe: What author would you most like to have a drink with, and what’s the first question you would ask them?
IA: Khalid Hosseini. My first question would be – do you know the children in your books?
Scribe: If you were stranded on a deserted island, what book would you want to have with you to keep you sane?
IA: Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Scribe: What have you learned from your association with the Writers’ League?
IA: I am new and open to learning everything Writers’ League has in store for me.
Scribe: Where do you see your writing taking you (or you taking it) in the future?
IA: My dream is to see my book in the store.
Scribe: Here at the Writers’ League, we love sharing book recommendations. What’s one Texas-related book that has come out within the past year that you couldn’t put down?
IA: I just moved to Texas a few months ago so I have not read any Texas-related books within the past year. I hope to read one soon.
Scribe: Is there anything else about you that you would like to share with the world? An opportunity for blatant self-promotion!
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Thank you, Indu!
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