She thought she was chasing answers. But in the quiet depths of the Himalayas, Naina discovers nine handwritten letters from her estranged grandmother each one revealing the story of a woman across time, place, and memory. Bound by a mysterious soul-knock she has felt since childhood, Naina is pulled into a journey far deeper than she ever imagined.
As she begins to unravel the letters hidden meanings, she must confront everything she thought she knew about herself, her lineage, and the nature of reality itself. Her quest leads her through inner and outer landscapes, awakening ancestral echoes and unlocking a spiritual truth her soul has long yearned to remember.
Inspired by real mystical experiences and echoing the philosophical depth of the Upanishads, Let The Fish Fly blends fiction with feminine wisdom, esoteric dialogue, and visual storytelling to illuminate the souls quiet transformation.
For seekers, readers, and dreamers this is a book that invites you to remember what your soul already knows.
Ekta Bajaj is a powerful literary voice whose work bridges the ancient and the contemporary, the mystical and the emotional. A visual artist, columnist, podcaster, and co-founder of the award-winning small press Author In Me, Ekta is best known for crafting stories that are deeply rooted in ancient Vedic philosophy, yet profoundly relevant to modern emotional landscapes.
Her writing draws on the timeless wisdom of Sanskrit and Vedanta, blending it with a fresh, accessible perspective on mental and emotional well-being. Whether through her spiritually charged debut The Voice of Kali or her uplifting childrens book Shine Like a Star: Book of Affirmations for Children, Ektas words are crafted to empower, transform, and inspire. Her stories are not just narratives, they are invitations to heal, reflect, and rise.
Her upcoming literary fiction, Let The Fish Fly (September 2025), based on her own mystic experiences, further expands her narrative vision weaving introspection, philosophical depth, and human vulnerability into a tale that promises to move and awaken.
As the curator of the AIM Literary Festival in London, Ekta champions creativity as a force for social good. A dynamic and sought-after speaker, she regularly shares her insights on storytelling, identity, and resilience at literary forums.
Ekta was shortlisted for Female Entrepreneur of the Year 2020 by the Thames Valley Business Awards and honoured with the WOW Woman of the Year Award 2021 for The Voice of Kali.
At the heart of her work lies a powerful belief: stories shape the world and everyone deserves the courage to tell their own.