NEW DELHI, INDIA – Potsangbam Linthoingambi Chanu, a talented author from Manipur, received the prestigious ‘Jury Honourable Mention’ award for Best Author Children at The AutHer Awards ceremony. The event, held at the Taj Palace Hotel, celebrated women authors for their outstanding literary contributions. Linthoingambi Chanu was recognized for her book “Wayel Kati-The Quest of the seven Guardians.”
Organized by The Times of India and JK Paper, The AutHer Awards aim to acknowledge women writers and their significant works. The esteemed jury for the Best Author Children category included Christopher C Doyle, Kevin Missal, and Preeti Vyas.
Linthoingambi Chanu’s winning book, “Wayel Kati – The Quest of the seven Guardians,” explores the folklore, legends, and mythologies of Manipur. Her talent extends beyond this work, as she has also penned other noteworthy books, including “The Tales of Kanglei Throne” in 2017 and “Wari” in 2021.
The recognition received by Potsangbam Linthoingambi Chanu is a testament to her prowess as a writer and her dedication to preserving Manipur’s rich cultural heritage. Through her books, she brings to life the captivating narratives that have been passed down through generations.
Winning the ‘Jury Honourable Mention’ award at The AutHer Awards adds a significant milestone to Linthoingambi Chanu’s already impressive literary career. Her ability to captivate readers, young and old, with her storytelling is a remarkable achievement.
The AutHer Awards ceremony, held in New Delhi, serves as a platform to celebrate the accomplishments of women authors, recognizing their valuable contributions to the literary world. Potsangbam Linthoingambi Chanu’s success highlights the importance of fostering and promoting diverse voices in literature.
As her recognition continues to grow, Potsangbam Linthoingambi Chanu’s passion for storytelling and dedication to her craft will undoubtedly inspire aspiring authors to embrace their own unique narratives and share them with the world.