Unapologetically Creative
Shruti Swamy, author of A House is a Body and The Archer, explores how imagination, cultural inheritance, and intuition shape her work. Drawing from Hindu mythology and her experience growing up between cultures, she reflects on the flexibility that comes from a bicultural perspective and how it informs the way she sees and tells stories. In this conversation, Shruti challenges traditional rules of craft, sharing why she’s moving beyond rigid frameworks like “show, don’t tell” and toward a more intuitive, truth-driven approach to writing. She also discusses the role of the subconscious in creative work, the importance of spaces that encourage experimentation, and how writers can reconnect with a sense of possibility when they feel stuck. Throughout the episode, Shruti emphasizes the importance of telling the truth in both life and art, creating work that leaves space for the reader to step in, interpret, and find their own meaning. 01:28 Cultural Inheritance and Storytelling 03:32 Understanding Hindu Mythology 05:00 Growing Up Between Cultures 06:11 Bicultural Perspective and Imagination 08:23 Rethinking Writing Education and The Dreamside 11:07 Creative Practice and Reconnecting with Imagination 13:29 Risk Taking, Safety, and the Subconscious 15:31 Balancing Structure and Dreamlike Writing 16:56 Returning to the Writing Practice 18:46 Creativity and Telling the Truth 19:56 Advice to Her Younger Self 21:03 Building Courage and Creative Community
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