Indrani Rai Medhi has penned the following works
- Just Between Us, 2014
- My Half of the Sky, 2015
- A Season of Waiting, 2016
- Crime, Justice and Women, 2017
- The Second Coming and other stories, 1996.
- The Concubines’ Room and other stories, 1998.
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The Night Journey and other stories, 2000.
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The Stranger’s Touch – Stories, 2008.
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The Adventures of Ankur – selected as Rapid Reader for students of Class V, Don Bosco School, Guwahati for a couple of years.
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Fragrance of a faraway land – folktales of Assam.
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Alice in Wonderland (Abridged) – Selected as Rapid Reader for SEBA Schools.
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The Invisible Man – Selected as Rapid Reader for SEBA Schools.
Her books have been reviewed in The Statesman, Rashtriya Sahara, The Eclectic, The Assam Tribune, The Sentinel, North-East Daily, North-East Times, Dainik Asom, Nandini, etc. Her two books have been selected by Raja Ram Mohun Roy Library Foundation, Kolkata for nation-wide distribution through state, district and sub-divisional libraries.
Her short stories have featured in The Assam Tribune, Savvy, and Attitude etc. Her poetry has appeared in American Poetry Anthology and the yearly journal of NEWF, associated with the Poetry Society of India.
Interviewed and described as the most prolific writer of Indo-Anglian fiction emerging from the NE by the Press Trust of India.
Has featured as one of the two hundred women journalists interviewed across the country for Ammu Joseph’s book Making News: Women in Indian Journalism.
Awards
Indrani Rai Medhi won the Kunjabala Devi Award for Investigative Journalism in women issues in 2004.
The Yamin Hazarika Award for Woman of Substance
NEEDS Excellence Award and the Kalpavriksh Award for ‘Woman who Inspire "
Travels abroad
She Visited Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom as a member of a delegation of ten women journalists selected from all over India as part of the first mission in an European Union and International Federation of Journalist’s Gender Project.