The Kathmandu Post

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Himal Southasian

Lahure laments (23 May 2015)
What songs say of the migrant culture.

Far from truth (December 2015)
Labour migration in Nepal has empowered women, but a culture of policing real and imagined sexual transgressions counteracts these advances

Domestic flights (March 2015)
Risks and opportunities for women migrant labourers from Nepal.

Changing literature, changing country (October 2012)
An interview with the noted Nepali literary critic Khagendra Sangroula.

Departure lounge (October 2011)
Hanging out in Kathmandu’s international airport with soon-to-be migrants.

Swaying with the ainselu (September 2011)

Celebrating literature in Nepal (August 2011)
Two literature festivals in Kathmandu over the next month will help to spread the love of literature in Nepal.

The Stanford Daily

Some movies aren’t quite as patriotic
25 May 2007

SEALNet to promote service spirit
25 April 2007

Go get these movies at Green!
27 April 2007

Egg hunt on the Farm Etchemendys sponsor Stanford’s first Egg Roll for graduate student families
9 April 2007

Late Autumn
13 April 2007

Raagapella makes semifinals Group to compete on Saturday against international rivals
9 March 2007

It’s in the Stars
23 February 2007

‘Wipe that smirk off your face’ English doctoral student draws links between breeds of irony, thanks H&S for literary sensibility
16 May 2006

No More Frankenfruit: Organic dining picks up at Stanford
4 May 2006

“HARD CANDY? MORE LIKE “HARDCORE CANDY”
28 April 2006

INTERNAL MEDICINE AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT STANFORD’S RESEARCH FOCUS
4 April 2006

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Others

Words Without Borders
Candy (September 2014)
(Translation)

La.Lit
Little angels don’t cry (August 2014)
(Short story)

ECS
Nuts, guns and lines; magazine review (May 2014)

Republica
An unsinkable boat (Page 11, 17 August 2012)
Review of Searching for Lin Zhao’s Soul, a documentary by Hu Jie

A boy from Siklis (4 December 2009)
Review of Manjushree Thapa’s “A Boy from Siklis: The Life and Times of Chandra Gurung”

Telling a Tale
Chungi (December 2010)
(Creative non-fiction)

Panos Fellowship, 2015