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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 1H 19M

Sucharita Dutta-Asane - Sculpting Stories, Growing Roots

from Uncut Poetry presents Red River Sessions · host Sunil Bhandari

Stories have their own quiet revolutions.Some are whispered in small rooms, some are sculpted in solitude — and a few are nurtured into existence by those who believe that words, even when silenced, find their way back to light.My guest in this episode is one such believer — writer, editor, and literary catalyst Sucharita Dutta-Asane.Her stories, from 'Cast Out' to 'These Tongues That Grow Roots', travel through the unmapped territories of memory, exile, and belonging. As an editor at Red River Story, she’s also helping a new generation of writers find their voice — and their courage.In this episode, we talk about sculpting stories rather than butchering them, about the delicate art of editing, and about the quiet wars that shape her fiction.This podcast series is brought to you by Red River, which is the premier independent publisher of poetry and stories, and Uncut Poetry, which is the immensely popular poetry podcast of original poetry. You can hear Uncut Poetry on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, Gaana, or anywhere you get your podcasts. You can find books published by Red River online at  redriverpress.in , on amazon and in select bookstores. If you enjoyed this episode, talk about it, write about it, and subscribe to Red River Sessions, so you don't miss even a single episode.

Stories have their own quiet revolutions.Some are whispered in small rooms, some are sculpted in solitude — and a few are nurtured into existence by those who believe that words, even when silenced, find their way back to light.My guest in this episode is one such believer — writer, editor, and literary catalyst Sucharita Dutta-Asane.Her stories, from 'Cast Out' to 'These Tongues That Grow Roots', travel through the unmapped territories of memory, exile, and belonging. As an editor at Red River Story, she’s also helping a new generation of writers find their voice — and their courage.In this episode, we talk about sculpting stories rather than butchering them, about the delicate art of editing, and about the quiet wars that shape her fiction.This podcast series is brought to you by Red River, which is the premier independent publisher of poetry and stories, and Uncut Poetry, which is the immensely popular poetry podcast of original poetry. You can hear Uncut Poetry on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, Gaana, or anywhere you get your podcasts. You can find books published by Red River online at  redriverpress.in , on amazon and in select bookstores. If you enjoyed this episode, talk about it, write about it, and subscribe to Red River Sessions, so you don't miss even a single episode.

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