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Parismita Singh (born 1979/1980) is an Indian author, illustrator, graphic novelist, and educator. She is a founding member of the Pao Collective, and her work includes ''The Hotel at the End of the World'', which was shortlisted for the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize and is one of the first graphic novels published in India. She is also the author and illustrator of the short story collection '' Peace Has Come''.


Early life and education

Singh was born in
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and raised in the town of
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, about six hours away from
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in Assam, India. Her grandmother, Durgamoni Saikia, would tell traditional folk tales, but adapted to include family members and historical events. Singh cites ''
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'' as her inspiration for becoming a graphic novelist. Singh attended St. Stephen's College in Delhi.


Career

After publishing visual narratives in ''
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'' and ''Little Magazine'', Singh published her first graphic novel, ''The Hotel at the End of the World'', in 2009, which was one of the first graphic novels published in India. She had spent more than two years developing the novel, and began working for the NGO
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in grassroots education in Assam in 2009. She then published short stories in ''Time Out'' and comics in '' The Siruvar Malar'', while also working with the Pao Collective, and later published comics in ''
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''. Singh is a founding member of the Pao Collective, with
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,
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, Vishwajyoti Ghosh, and Amitabh Kumar. In December 2007, as a
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(CSDS) Sarai programme research fellow, along with Sarai fellow Banerjee, Singh presented "Comix/Comics: A Workshop on Comics and Graphic Novels" organized by the CSDS and the French Information and Resource Center, and met Sen at similar workshops. Over the course of workshops and presentations from 2007 through 2009, the founding members decided to organize a collective to promote comics and support comics artists in India, becoming the first organization in India to promote graphic novels and help artists "earn their daily bread (''pao'')". Singh contributed the chapter "Sleepscapes" to ''Pao: The Anthology Of Comics 1'', published in 2012. Singh wrote and illustrated ''Mara And The Clay Cows'', a children's book based on a Tangkhul Naga folk tale, which was published in 2015. She also edited the 2018 anthology ''Centrepiece: Women’s Writing and Art from Northeast India''. Over three years while working in Assam on education projects, she wrote and illustrated a collection of short stories set in Assam titled '' Peace Has Come'', which was published in 2018. In 2018 and 2019, she wrote and illustrated the articles "NRC: BJP Is On A Collision Course With Assamese 'Nationalists' Over Citizenship Bill" and "Assam NRC: Who Will Judge The Judges?", and co-wrote and illustrated "NRC Sketchbook: Ahead Of Deadline, One Final Rush For Inclusion In Assam", all published by ''
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''. While writing about the
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(NRC) and Assam, Sanjay Barbora stated, "Novelist Parismita Singh’s thoughtful and reflective pieces on the fallout of the NRC allude to the difficulties that such people have had to endure, as well as the potential for violence that it has brought in its wake."


Books

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Illustrated essays

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Honors and awards

* 2009 Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize shortlist (''The Hotel at the End of the World'') * ''
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'' Best of 2018: Non-fiction books to understand India and the world (''Centrepiece: New Writing and Art from Northeast India'')


References


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The Hotel at the End of the World
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video interview, 2009)
Book Excerpt: Centrepiece – New Writing And Art From Northeast India Edited by Parismita Singh
(''Feminism in India'', 2018) {{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Parismita Living people 21st-century Indian women writers 21st-century Indian women artists 21st-century Indian short story writers Indian women illustrators Indian comics artists Indian female comics artists Assamese people Artists from Assam Women artists from Assam Women writers from Assam Indian graphic novelists Assamese literature Indian artist groups and collectives Comics groups and collectives 21st century in India Year of birth missing (living people) 1970s births