
Purnima Pradhan is a postgraduate student of English literature at Miranda House, University of Delhi. She has worked on research, content, and editorial projects, and is drawn to the ways literary thinking slips through the cracks and shapes how we see the world. She hopes to build a life around literature, late evening walks, and the kind of work that makes you question. In between assignments and annotated bibliographies, she reads whatever’s closest, drafts Substack letters, and believes some questions are best answered with more stories. She often turns to Orwell for politics and Siken for poetry— because when isn’t something burning?
