Introduction

          Indrani Raimedhi

Journalism is about the here and the now and fiction is about the universal and the timeless. If writing is a solitary occupation, then journalism is just the opposite – you interact with people all the time. I had spent twenty-five tough, memorable years trying to be both a writer and a journalist before the idea of writing this book became a gleam in my eye. An idea travels through the invisible routes of the subconscious before it emerges, fully formed. Writing this book is an intrinsic part of not only who I am, but more importantly, where I come from.

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An Evening with Indrani Raimedh : Interview

My Works

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The Books

There are many books like 'A Strangers Touch', 'The Concubine's Room and Other Stories', etc written by Indrani Raimedhi.

The Poems

There are many poems on various situations written by Indrani Raimedhi

The Articles

There are many article published by Indrani Raimedhi

Third Eye

Indrani Raimedhi Published more than 500 'THIRD EYE edition' in Assam Tribune Newspaper

My Works

The Books

Reviews

Reviews of the Indrani RaiMedhi's Books

The North East Times

Ms. Indrani Raimedhi, in the absolutely simple style that she has adopted, as well as in her ability to keep to the spirit of story telling, has shown that a story can be told well,whatever the language, if the knack for story telling, not given to all, exists in a person.

Rashtriya Sahara

In The Second Coming, she is all set to conquer the literary world with her versatile pen. Her experiment with analysing human relations puts her among the contemporary authors, and her commitment to the usage of colloquial language may lead her towards the style we fmd in Chinua Achebe and Mulk Raj Anand.

The Assam Tribune

lndrani Raimedhi's short stories have reflected a judicious selection of topical subjects and a command over the use of the English language which could rival the best in the trade.



The Sentinel

Indrani Raimedhi's maiden collection "The Second Coming and other stories" is a milestone in the history of English letters in Assam. She brings to her writings a sensitive understanding of character, a deft handling of plot, a sweeping imagination and a keen ear for the nuances and subtleties of the English language.

Ashokamitran, The Hindu

One is struck by the unique fictional sensitivity of the writer. She displays an extremely robust, lively mind, the stories are full of delightful and haunting twists and surprises all rendered plausible by exemplary plotting and denouement. Each history is well-crafted and plotted, with moments of fun, fear, despair and horror.

The Assam Tribune

Indrani Raimedhi delicately explores the nuances of human relationship. Realism and expressionism leads a deep intimacy with the reader. Indrani Raimedhi's work reflects a judicious selection of topical subjects and a command over the use of the English language which could rival the best in the trade. She explores the dark bu-ways and culde-sacs of love and lust.

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