tales for dreamers
tales for dreamers: open, sesame!
What will Ali do when he finds himself in a world where 'Open, Sesame!' no longer works?
Anitha Krishnan writes Indian-inspired fantasy fiction with a dash of mysticism and soul-searching. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and their cherished child.
tales for dreamers
What will Ali do when he finds himself in a world where 'Open, Sesame!' no longer works?
on writing
Deconstructing the myths surrounding fun and passion and all those terms we ascribe to the process of creating something new
on writing
Counting my blessings and feeling grateful
on writing
Coming back to the joy in writing and publishing
on writing
Dying Wishes on its way to unprecedented glory, and what I've come to understand about long-term thinking
on writing
A day that didn't go according to plan, and ended up being a day that was full of spontaneous fun and joy.
on writing
It takes time to build a fiction writing career and make a living from it.
on writing
Looking at disillusionment and fulfillment in the creative life, and questioning and debunking some myths I had begun to inadvertently believe in along the way
on writing
Confusing thoughts, and a way out of the maze
on writing
Mental decluttering in a world full of distractions + answering some difficult questions = paving the way towards a more authentic life
on writing
Back writing stories and feeling mighty happy about it!
books you may love
Reaching for the comfort of the familiar: historical mystery books in the Malabar House and Inspector Ian Rutledge series