Kathmandu, June 26 -- Yubaraj Nayaghare is a Nepali writer and essayist known for his travelogues and subjective essays. Born in Ilam in 1969, he started writing poetry at age ten and has since published 22 books, including the essay collection 'Ek Haatko Taali' (2009).

His writings often explore social issues, identity, and cultural diversity, enriched by his extensive travels across Nepal. Notably, Nayaghare has visited all 77 districts of the country twice, which deeply informs his work and perspective.

In this conversation with the Post's Aarya Chand, Nayaghare shares insights into his writing process and his observations on contemporary Nepali society.

Do people read essays and travelogues in Nepal, or buy them to support the writ...