April 1, 2026

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“It is difficult to write fiction which turns its gaze away from the planet and continues with the self-conscious navel-gazing of modernist writing.”- Rajat Chaudhuri (Author -Spellcasters)

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Team Kitaab is in conversation with Rajat Chaudhuri, author of Spellcasters (Published by Niyogi Books, 2024) where we talk about writing cli-fi and other aspects of writing.

Rajat Chaudhuri’s works include novels, story collections, edited anthologies and translations. He curated The Best Asian Speculative Fiction and co-edited the Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures (Asia-Pacific) anthology.

His most recent novel, The Butterfly Effect was twice listed by Book Riot (US) as one of the ‘Fifty must read eco-disasters in fiction’ and among ‘Ten works of environmental literature from around the world’. Acclaimed for its exploration of a ‘Ballardian near-future’, this novel is now taught in Indian, American and European universities. His short fiction has also appeared in the internationally acclaimed climate fiction video game, Survive the Century. Chaudhuri has received writing fellowships from Charles Wallace (UK), Hawthornden Castle (Scotland) and Livonics (India) and residency awards from Arts Council Korea-InKo (South Korea) and Sangam House (India).

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