the blahcksheep
Remnants of Colonial life in the Nilgiris
Remnants of Colonial life in the Nilgiris
bymonisha raman
monisha ramanA content editor with a business strategy firm, Monisha finds solace in words. Though a post-graduate in biotechnology, her love for the craft propelled her in a direction far from research. Her essays have been published by New Asian Writing, The Curious Reader, Kitaab, Spacebar Magazine and Feminism in India. Her works of fiction have been published by Bengaluru Review, The Punch Magazine, Phenomenal Literature (Vol.4 No.1), Active Muse, Indian Ruminations, Asian Extracts, The Universe Journal, Storizen Magazine and Jotted. Her work was a part of the anthology “Narratives in Domestic Violence” by the International Human Rights Arts Festival. She is passionate about travelling and considers coffee the elixir of life. From being the girl who buried her nose in books to the woman who chose a career with words, bidding farewell to monetary growth and a mother who chose alternate education for her daughter, she has always been a blahcksheep.