Mrinalini Yadav
Editor
Mrinalini is pursuing her undergraduate course in English honours from Miranda House, Delhi University. A student of literature, she is passionate about reading and writing. She has worked as a content writer for a couple of companies providing them with genre-based articles. She loves travelling and has a great appetite for music, poetry and various other forms of art. Looking for stories in people, she aspires to enter movie-making and present all the untold stories to the World.
Gayatri Punj
Chief Editor
Perpetually lost, slightly technophobic, and hopelessly in love with solitude are terms that define Gayatri. Finding humour in the quirks and quips of life is what she likes, and sometimes writing about them, even more. She considers herself fortunate if her work makes even one person smile.
Shreya Prasad
Editor
Shreya Prasad is a first year English honours student at Miranda House who loves to read anything and everything under the sun. When words fail her, she turns to art. A strong believer in the power of self, she encourages everyone to have faith in themselves and reach out for their dreams.
Tulika Kumari
Contributor
She acts spontaneously, watches late night soccer matches and wants to travel and write for the rest of her life. A feminist, a film and documentary enthusiast, a bibliophile and a rock and grunge person. Basically a bit of all these things and a lot more, yet to be discovered.
Violina Barman
Contributor
An epitome of indolence on most days, she likes to kill hours like minutes, just listening to her pick of artists, by the albums. Now an English-honors-first-year student, Alan Moore’s graphic novels served as her rabbit hole to literature not very long ago. Prog and rock and metal and blues and movie and coffee and the candidate who pledges to stretch the day by an extra six hours gets her vote for president!
Anjali Yadav
Contributor
A small-town girl, Anjali loves to read something which is considered to be “Bad Literature”. She is currently studying at Miranda House, and is not a part of any of the societies. She loves to paint and dance and is a big foodie who also loves cooking and watching cliche bollywood. Criticising her own self is her way of building confidence and beating failures. And her favourite companion is solitude because that’s what brings out the best in her.
Pratishtha Chaudhary
Photographer
Pratishtha Chaudhary is a student of English Literature at Miranda House. She is 18 years old and has a keen interest in photography, which started when she was 14. Her basic instinct is to keep exploring new things with her camera, which has always been her constant companion. Starting as a hobby, she aspires to take her interest to a next level as a career choice.