Manjushree Thapa
@manjushreethapa.bsky.social
Writer & literary translator from Kathmandu, now based in Toronto. Always, always working on a new book. www.manjushreethapa.com
This is why I've been leaning heavily on the Blue Jays for unadulterated escapist fun. I'll be watching again bright and early tomorrow morning! Go, go, go, Jays!
November 1, 2025 at 5:07 AM
This is why I've been leaning heavily on the Blue Jays for unadulterated escapist fun. I'll be watching again bright and early tomorrow morning! Go, go, go, Jays!
have so many conflicting interests, and again, so much power to destroy. Will Nepal be able to survive as a federal democratic republic? It's anyone's call.
(I so wish there were skilled mediators holding intensive talks with all sides).
(I so wish there were skilled mediators holding intensive talks with all sides).
November 1, 2025 at 5:07 AM
have so many conflicting interests, and again, so much power to destroy. Will Nepal be able to survive as a federal democratic republic? It's anyone's call.
(I so wish there were skilled mediators holding intensive talks with all sides).
(I so wish there were skilled mediators holding intensive talks with all sides).
with all actors still able to destroy each other and the country, but not able to build it back by themselves. The caretaker government, the army, the political parties, the splintered Gen Z movement, the royalists, the anti-federalism direct-election crowd (Rabiists and Balenists)…
November 1, 2025 at 5:07 AM
with all actors still able to destroy each other and the country, but not able to build it back by themselves. The caretaker government, the army, the political parties, the splintered Gen Z movement, the royalists, the anti-federalism direct-election crowd (Rabiists and Balenists)…
Have never eaten shadows, can testify these were tasty. 🙂
October 30, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Have never eaten shadows, can testify these were tasty. 🙂
Reposted by Manjushree Thapa
Reposted by Manjushree Thapa
The 2025 NTA shortlists feature authors writing in 8 different languages and books from 13 different presses, celebrating the diversity of literature in translation in English and the large, vibrant community of translators, publishers and readers.
October 9, 2025 at 2:01 PM
The 2025 NTA shortlists feature authors writing in 8 different languages and books from 13 different presses, celebrating the diversity of literature in translation in English and the large, vibrant community of translators, publishers and readers.