I Use Feminism To Filter Out The Muck: Rachna Singh

Authors Aruna Nambiar, Devi Yeshodharan, Sajita Nair and Rachna Singh sit down with moderator Nandita Bose to discuss the ‘Feminist’ Perspective in Fiction and Non-Fiction.
Authors Aruna Nambiar, Devi Yeshodharan, Sajita Nair and Rachna Singh sit down with moderator Nandita Bose to discuss the ‘Feminist’ Perspective in Fiction and Non-Fiction.
Rachna Singh’s new book, Mum’s Gotta Live, is her diaries written during her battle with breast cancer. An excerpt: I do a breast-self-examination. Just like that. Tiny. Hard as a marble. Painless. Can’t see it from the surface. But I can feel it. Deep inside. Right breast. Definitely, there is something. ‘Let’s get that lump […]
Are women funny? At the first edition of SheThePeople.TV’s Bangalore Rani held at Atta Galatta last week, authors Andaleeb Wajid and Rachna Singh dissected the existence or the lack of the funny bone among women authors. Moderated by Sunayana Roy editor, blogger and content professional, the discussion explored all facets of humour, the droll, the […]
Once upon a time, there was a queen who lived happily in the kingdom of love. She danced in the garden of happiness with her three lovely children. She went on holidays to neighbouring kingdoms when Trivago offered deals. And she ate heartily at banquets (sometimes, she had to be told to stop). The king […]
They had us in splits. But putting the spotlight on women and humour, was serious stuff at the Women Writers Fest, Bangalore. Rachna Singh, Itisha Peerbhoy and Jane De Suza spoke about why there are fewer women in comedy and humour writing. Men may just be too high in numbers. Are they just too many […]