India, April 6 -- At a recent literature festival, I was invited to speak on a panel that explored the idea of "after-hours heroes"-those who pursue writing after completing the demands of a long professional day. It is an appealing phrase, yet as I reflected more deeply, I began to feel that it captures only a small part of a much larger reality.

Most writers live such lives, working to sustain themselves while writing in the margins of their day, driven by an inner necessity-an act of persistence; and in that sense, the after-hours writer is not an exception but the norm, yet even this does not take us far enough, because when one looks around, one notices another kind of heroism-far quieter, far less visible, and almost never acknowle...