Alfa M. Shakya

How'd You Create That?

Arts EN ↓ 27 episodes

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process of making a work of art. If you've ever wondered how did someone create that, you're in the right place. Diving into the creative process of writers, artists, and creatives from Nepal. This podcast is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science (https://theopen.institute).

Author

Alfa M. Shakya

Category

Arts

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Latest episode

May 18, 2026

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Episodes

Patan in pen and ink ft. Priyanka Singh Maharjan 18.05.2026

Place has a special significance in Priyanka Singh Maharjan’s work. Her architectural drawings are alive and brimming with life. She joins this episode to share the process and inspiration behind her series ‘Somewhere I Come From' and three specific drawings. We also learn that Priyanka was studying to be a Chartered Accountant when a doodle changed everything. Link to view the drawings: https...

Making of the anthology "Like A Rising River" 05.04.2026

In our biggest ever group recording, we have the writers and illustrators of the story anthology Like A Rising River joining us to discuss how the anthology was made. We explore how writers navigated real-life stories that made it to the page, how illustrators made decisions on what styles to use, how pictures and words complement each other, and more. The first edition of the book was published i...

How an intuition turned me into a writer ft. Sneha Pradhan 19.03.2026

Sneha Pradhan is a children's author and a visual storyteller. Her debut book, co-created with Promina Shrestha, "Yelp! Yeti! Chaos in Kathmandu" (Flying Eye Books) came out in 2025. The book is written by Sneha and illustrated by Promina. In this conversation we get to know about how an intuition snowballed her writing journey. - How'd You Create That is an art podcast about the...

Writing, self-publishing, and feminism ft. Nirvana Bhandary 28.02.2026

Nirvana Bhandary is a writer and filmmaker and in 2025 she self-published her first collection of essays titled "Unsanskari: A Feminist Life." This conversation is about how this book came to be, her journey with feminism, and some tips and tricks on self-publishing. You can purchase her book here: https://linktr.ee/Unsanskari - How'd You Create That is an art podcast about the creat...

On creating, making, and becoming | S4 22.02.2026

It's been two years since How'd You Create That started and we're backed with the 4th season. We continue the conversation on the enigma of creating art. How'd You Create That is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science. Producer/Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Animesh Shrestha Music - Shaurya Kshatri

Identity, art, and exploration ft. Mrigaja Bajracharya & Subidha Lama 'BLU' 03.11.2025

In Nov 2024, How'd You Create That? was featured as a panel at the WOW Women of the World Festival, Nepal. We had two visual artsits Mrigaja Bajracharya and Subidha Lama 'BLU' join us on stage to talk about their journey in the arts, their creative process, and how to fund artistic endeavors . The festival was organized by the British Council in collaboration with WOW Foundation and ho...

When fiction writing and journalism meet ft. Pranaya Rana 14.08.2025

We’re here at the season finale of the third season. And for this episode we have a journalist and writer, Pranaya Rana. Pranaya has a wide range of journalism experience and is currently running Kalam Weekly (https://kalamweekly.substack.com), a current affairs newsletter about Nepal. We talk about how Pranaya’s love for fiction shapes his journalist writings.  - How'd You Create That? is sup...

Newa Childhood Stories on Pages ft. Rownika Shrestha 31.07.2025

Childhood stories are special, and this episode is all about them. Poet and multilingual writer Rownika Shrestha joins to talk about a special story - about the Kartik Nach of Patan. Listen how heritage and childhood stories come together in her creative process. -How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://theopen.institute ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠)Producer/Host -...

Fables, refabulations, and the human experience ft. Prawin Adhikari 19.06.2025

Prawin Adhikari is one prolific writer, always writing, always working on the next project. He joins the podcast to talk about his latest book Budhani (SAFU). Budhani is based on Tharu folktales and is an exciting collaboration between two writers and languages. Prawin wrote the English version while Indu Tharu has written the Tharu version of the story. Prawin says he 'refabulated' the ta...

Writing from Memory ft. Niranjan Kunwar 09.06.2025

What does writing from memory mean? How do we do that? These are some central questions we explore in this episode with Niranjan Kunwar. Niranjan's memoir Between Queens and the Cities (FinePrint) was published in 2020. Mijok's Trip and the English translation of Seto Dharti are two of his forthcoming works. - How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science...

Bringing my grandmother's village to fiction ft. Weena Pun 27.05.2025

If you've been struggling with your writings, here's an episode to help you get back on track. Weena Pun spent a long time writing Kanchhi (Hachette), her debut novel that came out in 2024. The novel is set in her grandmother's village and in this conversations she shares what inspired her to write this book, some golden writing nuggets, and how she persisted through the years. - How&#...

On Writing 'Human Nature' ft. Thomas Bell 08.05.2025

In the first episode of the third season, we have journalist and writer Tom Bell joining us! We met him during the launch of his second book Human Nature (Penguin) in November 2024 and sat down for a quick conversation about the process behind the book. He shares his research process, note taking, reading methods and others. - How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Socia...

Why talk about the creative process in the age of AI? | Season 3 07.05.2025

How'd You Create That? is back with the third season. It's the time of AI as we head to summer in 2025. But why talk about the creative process when we can generate many things by simply writing a prompt? - How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science ( https://theopen.institute ) Producer/Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Animesh Shreshta (Amax Inc)...

On Writing 'Everything the Light Touches' ft. Janice Pariat 29.12.2024

Janice Pariat visited Nepal during the Nepal Literature Festival 2024 and that was when this episode started to take shape. Janice is a storyteller, a traveler, and a forest seeker. She is the author of a short story collection Boats on Land and the novels Seahorse and The Nine Chambered-Heart. In this episode, she takes us on a journey behind her latest novel, Everything the Light Touches which w...

Behind the Contest-Winning Stories ft. Sharad Duwal, Dia Yonzon, Lalahang 05.12.2024

What makes a story unforgettable?  In this episode, we sit down with the creative minds behind the 2023 Writing Nepal story writing contest winners.  Sharad, Lalahang, and Dia take us on a journey through their inspirations, challenges, and the magical moments that shaped their award-winning stories. You’ll hear how their ideas sparked and evolved into the final story.  Settle in, and get ready fo...

Photographs are like sentences ft. Prasiit Sthapit 26.10.2024

In our first ever episode featuring a photographer, we have visual storyteller Prasiit Sthapit in conversation about his photo series 'Red is the Colour of Spring.' Based in Kathmandu, Prasiit's work explore the complicated politics of being a Nepali. We talk about the art of taking pictures, finding a story, and how Prasiit executes his projects. - How’d You Create That? is supported by The Open...

The Story behind the Song ft. Simma Rai 27.09.2024

The first musician on the podcast! Singer-Songwriter Simma Rai joins in to talk all about music - her journey, her inspiration, and how she writes, composes, and sings. We talk in detail about her song ‘ Jaai Jaaney Mayalu ’ and the process that brought the song to life. Listen/Watch  Jaai Jaaney Mayalu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip50oQqvIP0 — How’d You Create That? is supported by The Open...

The Art of Short Story Writing ft. Ranjan Adiga 09.09.2024

Ranjan Adiga joins in to talk about his debut short story collection 'Leech & Other Stories' and the process behind his book. We talk about how to create memorable characters, finding a point of view, and building a writing habit. — How’d You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science  ⁠https://theopen.institute⁠ Producer/Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Su...

On Chinese Language, Translation, and Writing ft. Aneka Rebecca Rajbhandari 28.08.2024

Aneka Rebecca Rajbhandari, Co-Founder of The Araniko Project ( https://thearanikoproject.substack.com ) joins the podcast to talk about her experience of learning what is considered one of the hardest languages in the world, translating from the Chinese, and writing non-fiction essays that explore the Nepal-China history and relationship. — How’d You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute...

The Conversations Continue | Season 2 23.08.2024

How'd You Create That? is back with the second season continuing the conversations on the creative process. Listen to the opener episode as you prepare for the second season. Who do you think will be joining us? __ How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science (https://theopen.institute) Producer/Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music -...

Womanhood, Memory, and Writing with Smriti Ravindra 03.04.2024

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ It feels like yesterday that we were trying to set up the microphone for the first time and here we are in the season finale! For this episode, we had Smriti Ravindra, author of ‘The Woman Who Climbed Trees’ winner of 2023 TATA Literature Live awards for First Book. The novel is a haunting, multi-generational story, shedding li...

Writing Fantasy Fiction with Rishi Amatya 05.03.2024

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ For this episode, we have Rishi Amatya, a writer, researcher, and heritage interpreter. Rishi is the author of the fantasy novel ‘Radha: Wrath of the Maeju’ published by Safu, a publishing imprint of Quixote’s Cove. Set in the city of Patan, the book explores the life of the protagonist Radha after an earthquake unleashes force...

Following the Sound of Words with Yukta Bajracharya 11.02.2024

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ For episode four, we have Yukta Bajracharya, a spoken word poet, writer, editor, educator, and the co-founder of Word Warriors, the slam poetry movement in Nepal. We talk about the history of Word Warriors, Yukta’s process for writing poetry, ‘letting the word lead the poem,’ how her poem differs on paper vs on stage, and much...

The Craft of Picture Books with Ubahang Nembang 21.01.2024

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. — Ubahang Nembang is an illustrator and graphic designer. He is the author and illustrator of the picture book The Visitors (Laibary Publication). In this episode, we uncover the process behind his picture book and also get to know why and how he chose visual arts as his medium of expression. — How'd You Create That? is suppor...

Patthar and poetry with Samip Dhungel 09.01.2024

How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. — Samip Dhungel is a spoken word poet. In this episode, he talks about the process of creating his chapbook  No Songs Intended  and his journey with the Word Warriors. We take a deep dive behind one of his poems from the chapbook -  Patthar . Also includes how to find poetry inspiration inside buses. — How'd You Create That? i...

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