Feeling Shy, Feeling Brave

by Pranat Jain, Grade 12 In the session ‘Feeling Shy, Feeling Brave,’ Rishita Loitongbam engaged with audiences ranging from 6-year-old students to teachers and fellow authors. In her own language of visual metaphors and imagery, Ms. Rishita explained how pictures and colors can be used to depict one’s sentiments. The book Thoithoi Feels Shy is […]

Winning Big

by Agastya Awasthi, Grade 11 “Palwankar Baloo wanted a chance for everyone”  – Mamta Nainy Mamta Nainy’s session, ‘Winning Big’, based on her book Baloo’s Big Win, was one that took me aback in a good way.  The mood of the lawn was electric: kids’ eyes gleaming with interest and delight as they listened to […]

We, the People of India

by Alisha Patil, Grade 11 ‘We, the People of India’ was a session that happened at the Kathashala on Day 1 of NLF. Featuring Ashok Rajagopalan, the illustrator of 5 Fantastic Facts about the Indian Constitution, this session’s purpose was to make the history and ways of our people accessible to young children, between the […]

Non-Fiction Now

by Naman Shastri, Grade 10 What does it mean for non-fiction to be “more than just a matter of fact”? Nadine Bailey and Katie Day, veterans of the Neev Literature Festival and jury members of the Neev Book Award, set out to answer this question in their session ‘Non-Fiction Now.’ Both speakers, drawing on their […]

Shifting Perspectives

by Arianna Sethi, Grade 10 Aparna Kapur’s Masterclass ‘Shifting Perspectives’ at the Neev Literature Festival 2025, highlights the importance of how different perspectives work together and enhance a story. In her book An Absence of Squirrels, the main character is a 12-year-old girl named Katli, who has seven different personalities, with different thoughts, opinions, and […]

Avian Antics

by Adarshini Chandrakanth, Grade 11 The ‘Avian Antics’ masterclass, conducted by author and wildlife advocate Rohan Chakravarty, was a spirited session that left a strong impression on young readers and nature lovers to continue keeping their fervour for feathered beings alive. Mr. Rohan began the session by asking the audience what birds meant to them, […]

Make Some Noise

by Kabir Singh, Grade 9 At the whimsical session ‘Make Some Noise’, author Vibha Batra helped remind us that books aren’t just about what we see, but can also portray what we hear, smell, touch, or even taste on an everyday basis. We often focus solely on visual imagery, forgetting how powerfully other senses shape […]

Good Friends and Marvellous Mix-Ups

by Aadya Gupta, Grade 7 In his session ‘Good Friends and Marvellous Mix-Ups’ at the Neev Literature Festival 2025, author Neil Flory was able to draw the audience into a world of laughter, music, and imagination. The children were immediately curious as he began with playful questions, inviting them to share their thoughts and join […]

Tracing Our Story River

by Naman Shastri, Grade 9 It takes talent to have a conversation so insightful and opinionated that the only sounds coming from an audience deep in thought are laughs acknowledging casual and effective humour. Sam Leith, author of Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading, and Dr. Devika Rangachari, historian and author of various works […]