Open Book Series Two features fresh Naga voices

Kohima

BY | Sunday, 5 October, 2025
Members of Writers' Collective Kohima seen with some of the participants during the second series of Open Book at D/Cafe Kohima on October 4

The second series of ‘Open Book, exploring the wonders of Naga stories’ organised by Writers’ Collective Kohima in collaboration with Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) was held at D/Cafe Kohima on October 4.

Envisioned for people in various fields of creative arts to walk together towards a journey of supporting and promoting each other, the second series featured a talk by Vibeituonuo Kuotsu Solo, who is making her debut as an author with a book titled, “The Light After The Storm” that is slated for release this October.

During the talk, she recalled that her journey as a writer began with a lifelong love of reading and also highlighted that this was despite never imagining she herself would become one.

Stating that this changed when she discovered the works of Naga authors like Easterine Kire and Vishü Rita Krocha, she said, “I was captivated by their ability to tell profound stories with such simplicity.” She also recollected her grandfather who had many stories to tell and expressed regret for not spending more time with him.

Acknowledging that for many years, she wanted to write but did not know how to start, she held on to Easterine Kire’s advice that ‘every small, fleeting details are easily forgotten but are the soul of a story”, which she also discovered to be ‘very true’ once she sat down on her computer to write.

Vibeituonuo Kuotsu Solo further revealed that her debut book contains 13 short stories, which are a mixture of emotions, blending personal experiences with both fiction and non-fiction.

Expressing that the book also candidly explores her experience with divorce, she stated hope that it would spark a new conversation where we can finally say, “It is okay to talk about broken marriage or relationship.”

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As part of the Open Book series, ‘Fresh Voices Open Mic’ segment featured young poets and authors including Runshito Lims, K Roselyn Miachieo, T Dili Khekho, Kenlumzailie Michui and Sofia Livimi Swu besides Boliti Achumi and Mharoni C Yanthan, who are both students of Stella Higher Secondary School Kohima.

In her closing remarks, General Secretary of Writers’ Collective Kohima, Vizovono Elizabeth noted that it was a profound evening while adding that the fresh voices have enriched our literary scenario.

In Nagaland, literature being something that is still very new, she noted that people are yet to learn to appreciate literature but she urged the emerging voices not to lose hope but to keep on writing while asserting that “our voices are so important.”

 

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