Brinda Who?

anti-diet, pro-dogs, pro-naps


Brinda Gulati is a Writer, Editor, and Project Coordinator — although, for her, the three cease to have any delineation after a while. She has a Master’s in Writing from the University of Warwick, as well as a BA (Hons.) in English Literature and Creative Writing. Her specialties as a writer lie in reading and teasing Nonfiction and Poetry.

Brinda enjoys knitting as much as she does tall, unsolicited glasses of iced coffee. Her writing is an unlikely marriage of reconciling her Westernisation with her Indian body and space. Her nonfiction and poetry have found homes in The Sunday Times UK, HOOT Review, and Berfrois Magazine, among others. She retains the positions of Founder and Publisher of Patchwork Magazine and F*CK Victoria’s Secret.

Brinda has lived abroad all of her adult life, and still doesn’t know how to cook.

Her profile as a graduate of the Warwick Writing Programme can be found here.

In years to come, the words 'writer' and 'Brinda Gulati' will become synonymous: she is not only one of the most promising young writers that I've had the pleasure of reading, of speaking with, what makes her stand out is the fact that she cares—for the piece that she is bringing forth, for the characters who inhabit the world she creates. I find myself constantly looking forward to reading her work, her work to come…

Jeremy Fernando, reader, writer, and Jean Baudrillard Fellow at The European Graduate School