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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2022 · 19 MIN

Ameya Narvankar on writing about queer weddings and why it must become essential reading for children

from Tell Me A Story... · host Rati Girish

Ameya Narvankar calls himself an "Accidental Author" but the book that he has written -- Ritu Weds Chandni -- is slowly making its mark as an essential read for children. In this episode of Tell Me A Story, I chat with him about the representation of queer folk in books and pop culture where they are not caricatured, about why simply knowing there are books where the queer community is shown would make 'coming out' easier, and how he gets his daily fix of Bollywood Masala! Tune in to this episode NOW!  This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ratigirish.substack.com

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