Srishti Chaudhary is an Indian author known for her evocative storytelling that explores themes of womanhood, cultural identity, and personal resilience. Her novels, including "Once Upon a Curfew" and "Lallan Sweets," blend emotional depth with vivid portrayals of Indian society. Chaudhary's work has garnered praise for its relatable female protagonists and narratives that subtly challenge societal norms while celebrating everyday triumphs.
Born and raised in Delhi, Chaudhary pursued English literature at Lady Shri Ram College before earning a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh. Her literary background informs her nuanced writing style, which often incorporates elements of Indian culture and tradition. Beyond novels, she has contributed short stories and travel writing to prestigious publications such as BBC Travel and National Geographic.
Currently based in Germany, Chaudhary continues to expand her literary pursuits as a research scholar studying Indian literature at the University of Tuebingen. Her academic work complements her creative output, further enriching her perspective as a storyteller bridging cultural divides.