"For most of history, Anonymous was a woman." Virginia Woolf
"The poems and short stories featured in the book have dealt with myriad genres: fantasy, mythology, slice of life, magic realism, and so much more. Yet all of it has one similar undercurrent running through - that familiar existential angst that the modernists talked about, but only of the men. What remained, over the years, was the identity crisis of the women but with no words to define it. This anthology, even though a drop in the vast ocean, is an humble attempt to try, uncover and represent the anxiety, fear, rage and the 'WOMAN question', to which our readers will hopefully be able to relate. While walking the road from the Mundane to the Political, this anthology's main aim, therefore, was to carve out a narrative that is not just for women, but ultimately for everyone."
(Excerpted from the Editorial by Sourabhi Dutta Roy)
Authors: Mutahhara Bahjath Ashraf, Ruma Chakraborty, Urmi Chakravorty, Sarah Rahaman Shaikh, Khadija Asfar, Hushbana Khatoon, Dr. Priyanka Ghosh, Sowmya Ayyar, Narayani Manapadam, Harini Srinivasan, Sangeetha Vallat, Vijayluxmi Bose, Vanaja Malathy, Sudha Viswanath, Paboni Sarkar, Sarbani Chakravarti, Dr. Gayathri Sampath, Kushal Jain, Shailly Jindal.
Interviews of: Nirupama Kotru, Prof. Michael Bronski, Prof. Sukhmani Khorana, Jo James, Prof. Carrie Bremen, Dr. Nilam Kaushik, Prof. Kalindi Vohra,
The book features panel discussions with: Sourav Banerjee, Mona Verma, Somrita Urni Ganguly, Anjali Enjeti, Haimanti Bagchi, Sourabhi Dutta Roy, Tanushree Podder, Harshali Singh, Ajay Jain, Chris Mallika Bhadra, Vinati Bhola, Sapna Kedia, Pramila Venkateswaran, Sushmita Das, Surashree Shome, Anita Nahal, Jyotsna Singh, Akhaya Kumar Nayak, Rishabh C Kothari, Sai Swaroopa Iyer, Alex Denis