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DesiLit’s S. Asian and S. Asian Diaspora Annotated Bibliography – DesiLit: A South Asian Arts Foundation
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DesiLit: A South Asian Arts Foundation. A non-profit arts foundation that builds support for South Asian and diasporic writing through our literary magazine, local readings and events, and the Kriti Festival of Arts and Literature. South Asian Literature Bibliographies. DesiLit’s S. Asian and S. Asian Diaspora Annotated Bibliography. Excerpts from Jaggery Literary Magazine Issue #7. Excerpts from Jaggery Literary Magazine, Issue 4. Excerpts from DesiLit Magazine Issue #6. Compiled by Mary Anne Mohanraj).
shobhanbantwal.com
Shobhan Bantwal's Web Site - About my writing
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My debut book, THE DOWRY BRIDE, won the Golden Leaf Award in 2008. This year THE UNEXPECTED SON won the 2012 National Indie Excellence Book Award. In the Muliticultural-Fiction category. Two of my short stories won honors in national fiction contests sponsored by Writer’s Digest and New York Stories magazines. My story titled Lingering Doubts won First Place in the New Woman (India) magazine’s 2005 fiction contest. I wrote and directed two plays in the Konkani language, my mother tongue. While there are ...
jenniferzobair.com
Painted Hands — A novel
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Muslim bad girl Zainab Mir and her best friend Amra Abbas have thwarted proposal-slinging aunties and cultural expectations to succeed in their high-powered careers in Boston. What they didn't count on? Orange Prize finalist and author of. In Painted Hands, Jennifer Zobair lifts the veil on three American Muslim women, taking readers into a world that will challenge their assumptions. Her debut novel is an important addition to the canon of ethnic fiction, showcasing the difficulty of being both Amer...
navjotkaur.com
Links and Media | Navjot Kaur
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Bandhan, pronounced ban-dh-an, means to connect}. Children should see themselves reflected in the books they read. For those of you looking to enrich your libraries with authentic voices and images, consider these authors/artists/links for inspiration:. Of literary texts by and about Sikhs. YA, Adult and Children's titles are included]. Http:/ www.cynthialeitichsmith.com. Multicultural Literature source; Mid-to-southwestern U.S. settings; Native American and Asian American resources; YA]. Http:/ www....
kermitslibrarymusings.blogspot.com
Kermit's Library Musings: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Why is it that we force students to read these? Helps them prepare for college? I've got two students doing some personal research into " steampunk. A sub-genre of " cyberpunk. They are extrapolating on an assignment their teacher gave them. They are JAZZED. Do you get that kind of reaction when you force a class to read "Sophie's World" or "Native Son" or even the venerable "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"? Can't you teach the same concepts through "choice" novels? Personall...
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Pacific Coast Children's Writers Novel Workshop - A Sampling of Treasured Authors
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September 23-25, 2016. Master Class to Masterpiece. Ldquo;Dynamic workshop; smart writers. I really enjoyed the intensive format. And reading peer manuscripts in advance.” Heather Tomlinson,. Henry Holt, Inc.). More of Our Workshop’s. To read our faculty book reviews, click Booknotes on our NUGGETS menu. Author of middle-grade novel,. Best Books for Kids Who (Think They) Hate To Read. Prima Publishing/Random House),. Children’s Writer’s Big Book of “How To”. Writing Children’s Books for Dummies. Writer...
seattle7writers.org
Who We Are - Seattle7Writers
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Write Here Write Now. Our mission at Seattle7Writers is to support literacy organizations in our communities and. To create connections between writers, readers, booksellers, and librarians. With more than seventy acclaimed and bestselling authors in our ranks, our motto is Read Local! David B. Williams. Click to follow us on Facebook where we post event info, writing tips, area book news, prompts, cool ideas, and other writerly fare.
themelmystique.blogspot.com
novelicious!: October 2005
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Monday, October 31, 2005. So long, fat discount. My last employee purchase (because you just haven't heard enough. About this) consisted of the following:. A 2006 daily calendar (it's red! Down for Whatever" by Frederick Smith (mentioned below). The Raw Detox Diet". FastCompany, November 2005 issue. Harvard Business Review, November 2005 issue (this and FastCompany were attempts to get more involved with my admin job - I had NO idea the HBR cost $16.95! I guess they figure business folks can afford it].
natashamoni.com
Natasha Kochicheril Moni's Links - Natasha Kochicheril Moni The Cardiologist's Daughter
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Holly J. Hughes. 8203;Julie Christine Johnson. Michelle Pe ñaloza. Proudly powered by Weebly.
pocreading.blogspot.com
POC Reading Challenge: POC Author and Book Suggestions, A-K
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The persons of color reading challenge has been put in place to highlight and celebrate authors and characters of color. Past Years' POC Challenge Links. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. POC Author and Book Suggestions, A-K. This is a work-in-progress and we welcome your input. Not all of the authors' books are listed here- if you think something should be added, or if you have any other suggestions, please leave a comment! MG=Middle Grade, YA=Young Adult, NF=Non-Fiction, CH=Children's). A Girl Made of Dust.
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