Embracing Personal Communication Over Texts
Ratna discussed her book "Unfiltered: The Little Things," which explores Indian quirkiness through short articles. She read an excerpt about her experience with emojis, highlighting her initial misunderstanding of their meanings. Ratna expressed her preference for personal communication over WhatsApp groups, criticising the trend of sending generic messages devoid of warmth or depth. She emphasised the importance of meaningful connections and the value of longer, more thoughtful messages.
Ratna's Humorous and Civic Insights
Ratna shared two humorous stories, the first about the bond between women friends and the second a spoof on "Confessions of a Shopaholic" that reflects on modern consumer culture. She expressed concern about Dehradun's transformation and the decline in civic consciousness, noting that she can only write effectively there. The discussion concluded with Ratna sharing her strategy of not sharing phone numbers with shops to avoid receiving promotional messages.
Body Positivity Through Storytelling
Ratna shared her experience of writing a story about alopecia for an anthology titled "Hug Yourself," which focuses on body positivity for young adults. She read excerpts from the story, which centres around a character named Ramona who struggles with hair loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ratna emphasised the importance of acceptance and self-validation, drawing on her experiences with height and thinness as a child. She highlighted the role of reading in shaping her aspirations and encouraged parents to cultivate reading habits in their children by modelling it themselves. The session concluded with participants agreeing with Ratna's views on the importance of reading and sharing personal experiences about books.
Ratna joined us for Brewing Knowledge Friday on 26th December 2025, at The English Book Depot.

a lovely and enriching meet and greet, would love more such sessions.
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