Nepal, March 27 -- Author Jyoti Jungle is known for her evocative writings that explore human emotions, social struggles, and women's resilience. She has published five books: Pahadka Man (2006), a poetry collection; Aksharma Timi (2009), a ghazal collection; Mukta Samaya (2013), a poetry collection; Chhaya (2018), a short story collection; and Adha Shir Uchalera (2023), her latest poetry collection.

She is currently working on a book about a girl's struggle to obtain her master's degree and avenging her sister's death.

In this conversation with the Post's Aarya Chand, Jungle shares how real-life encounters influence her storytelling, why she centres women's voices, and how she captures strength and reflection through her work.

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