The book of stories "Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean" penned by 20 authors from the two countries was launched here recently in the presence of four authors -- Payal Dhar, Kristy Murray, Isobelle Carmody and Samhita Arni.
"We are in this terrible post colonial mantle where if you want to be read in India, you have to come to London. And not only India, but if you got to be read elsewhere also, you got to go to London," Australian author Murray said.
"Exactly at the same time there were protests in Delhi and in Melbourne against the rape cases that shook the two countries. We thought these are the issues that join us and we must do something about it. So the fate of all young women gave rise to this anthology," Murray said.
The all women line-up of the anthology also tackles issues like food shortages, environmental pollution and decay that are of concern to both the developed as well as the developing countries.
Murray said a mutual admiration of each other's work and culture led the contributors to select pieces for anthology, which contains six graphic stories, one playscript and ten short stories.
