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Naga writers

Book review: People Stories, keeping the memories of Naga people alive

“People Stories: Volume One” by Avinuo Kire and Meneno Vamuzo Rhakho, published by PenThrill Publication House, is a collection of stories which shares the memories and experiences of people from Nagaland. The book includes different stories from different people.

BY / Sunday, 22 March, 2026

A preview on Charles Chasie’s Nagaland: State in Waiting, 2026

By far, this has to be called Charles Chasie’s magnum opus. I don’t hesitate to define it as such. Without exaggeration, this will be the ultimate go-to book on Naga History encompassing as it does our written history in

BY / Saturday, 28 February, 2026

Book review: This Silence by Monalisa Changkija

This Silence (2025) is a recently released collection of poems by renowned Naga poet Monalisa Changkija, one of the pioneers of Naga literature in English. In this respect, her greatest impact as a poet has been her contribution to

BY / Tuesday, 17 February, 2026

Nagaland Literature Festival 2024: Dr Liezietsu calls for platforms to promote Naga voices through writing

Kohima: Dr Liezietsu lauds progress made by young Naga generation in field of literature

BY / Wednesday, 13 November, 2024

Book Review: Tales from the Enchanted Village Returning ‘Folk’ to Lore: Towards Vernacularised Storytelling in English

Reading Tales from the Enchanted Village is like being drawn into an unfamiliar rhythm—a pulse that both captivates and unsettles. This collection of folktales, drawn from the author’s native village of Zhavame, refuses to conform to the familiar narrative

BY / Sunday, 22 September, 2024

Sometimes, something seemingly small and innocuous like an emotion, a vague memory or even the melodic sound of a name can be big enough to birthe a story: Avinuo Kire

Like many writers, Naga Writer Avinuo Kire began her literary journey with an immense love for stories. “As a child, I loved reading and listening to stories. In time, it felt quite natural to gradually shift from the role

BY / Wednesday, 27 December, 2023

Stories are what we are made of: Dr. Vizovono Elizabeth

Kohima: Nagaland Literature Festival concluded

BY / Tuesday, 5 December, 2023
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