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Easterine kire Easterine Kire is a poet, novelist, and writer of children’s books. She also writes short stories and some of her short stories are translated to German. Her first novel, A Naga Village Remembered (Ura Academy 2003) was also the first Naga novel in English to be published. She has a Ph.D in English literature from the University of Pune. In 2011 she was awarded the governor’s medal for excellence in Naga literature. Her poetry and books have been translated to German, Croatian, Uzbek, Norwegian and Nepali. She is currently based in Northern Norway where she concentrates on her writing, and performs jazz poetry with her band, Jazzpoesi. Easterine Kire (Iralu) has written several books in English including three collections of poetry and short stories. Her first novel, A Naga Village Remembered, was the first-ever Naga novel to be published. Easterine has translated 200 oral poems from her native language, Tenyidie, into English. Her forthcoming books include Forest Song; a volume of spirit stories; and Bitter Wormwood, a novel on the Indo-Naga conflict. Easterine is founder and partner in a publishing house, Barkweaver, which gathers and publishes Naga folktales.

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Son of the Thundercloud by Easterine Kire ₹350
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Don`t Run, My Love by Easterine Kire ₹299
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Sky is My Father: A Naga Village Remembered by Easterine Kire ₹350
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Son of the Thundercloud by Easterine Kire ₹299
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Walking the Roadless Road by Easterine Kire ₹699
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