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Anjali's Mixed Marginalia

Anjali M Duva

Tidbits and advice on writing, publishing, language, art, culture, cities, travel, and more. Observations on navigating the world as a multidisciplinary person of mixed heritage—seeking out the rich experiences to be found in the in-betweens and overlaps.

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  • Anjali M Duva

    Anjali Mitter Duva is an Indian American writer who was raised in France. She's the author of FAINT PROMISE OF RAIN, fiction co-editor @Solstice Literary Magazine, co-founder of the Arlington Author Salon, & an instructor at Grub Street Writers.

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