A story is as good as the storyteller. Should there be a sutradhar in the narrative? What should go in a story? How does one balance rhythm with the tedium of repetition? These are questions we ask before embarking on our storytelling. To make stories meaningful and memorable we dig through archives and collect oral histories, weaving stories that people want to tell, read and hear. We aim that the stories we create for books, museums, exhibitions or the online space connect souls and warm hearts. Recognising that interpretation is often plural, complicated and fluid, and audiences ‘read’ differently, our master narratives weave multiple stories, allowing them to intersect, diverge or even contradict one other.