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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEver felt like mythology might be holding out on us? Well, Let’s Talk Straight! dives headfirst into the parts of Indian mythology they don’t usually tell you about—the queer, the fluid, and the fabulously complex. This isn’t your regular tale of gods and demons duking it out. Oh no, these stories explore the messy, beautiful spectrum of love, identity, and relationships that defy the usual checkboxes.
From Ila and Budh’s cosmic romance that literally flips genders, to the union of Hari and Hara that breaks every traditional mold, this book dusts off ancient texts and gives them a fresh, inclusive twist. Let’s Talk Straight! is here to remind us that love has always been a little extra—and that’s what makes it divine.
So, if you’re ready to see the myths you thought you knew through a totally new lens, buckle up! These tales aren’t just about gods and heroes; they’re about embracing the full, glorious spectrum of humanity and beyond.
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Priyanka Seth
Priyanka is an instructional designer by day, a storyteller by heart, and a full-time juggler of two boisterous boys. Armed with a degree in English Literature and a background in journalism, she has spent her life writing everything from instructional content to sticky notes reminding her kids to do their homework.
Her obsession with mythology began as a curious fascination and quickly spiraled into a love affair with ancient tales that are far more dramatic than any soap opera.
When she’s not decoding the mysteries of the Mahabharata or sneaking in chapters of her favorite books, you’ll find her trying to outsmart her kids in word games (often unsuccessfully). Through this book, Priyanka seeks to shine a spotlight on the queer stories woven into ancient mythology, reminding us that the spectrum of gender and love is as old as time itself.
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