‘Deluged with gorgeous language and imagery, Mandira Pattnaik’s novella-in-flash Glass/Fire reveals the magic in the malleability of prose and style. Powerful, complex, and emotional, Pattnaik wonderfully threads a narrative about families and friends and loss and love, showing the possibilities of what happens when glass is set under pressure-some might not make it, cracking and shattering, while others carve their own existences, using heat and friction to shape their lives. From rain to mangoes, all natural elements serve a purpose, and Glass/Fire encompasses galaxies and channels them through its characters, blending scientific truths and harsh realities with hope, leading the reader into the unknown capabilities of fiction.’
-Shome Dasgupta, author of Atchafalaya Darling
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Mandira Pattnaik is an Indian writer, poet and columnist. She is the author of collections ‘Anatomy of a Storm-Weathered Quaint Townspeople’ (2022, Fahmidan Publishing, Poetry), ‘Girls Who Don’t Cry’ (2023, Alien Buddha Press, Flash Fiction) and ‘Where We Set Our Easel’ (May 2023, Stanchion Publishing, Novella-in-Flash). Mandira’s work has appeared in The Mc Neese Review, Penn Review, Quarterly West, Passages North, Columbia Journal, The Rumpus, Timber Journal, Contrary, Watershed Review, Quarter After Eight and Best Small Fictions Anthology (2021), among others. Her writing has secured multiple nominations for Pushcart Prize, Bot N, Best Small Fictions, Best Microfiction, and listing in Wigleaf Top50 (2023). More at mandirapattnaik.com