“We should work on creating a demand for engaging literature that impacts and/or entertains the world.”- Tejaswinee Roychowdhury (Indian Writer and Poet)
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Team Kitaab is in conversation with Indian writer and poet Tejaswinee Roychowdhury as a part of the South Asian Women Writers Feature.
For the whole of March, we will be featuring South Asian Women Writers on Kitaab for the whole of March. You can read the editor’s note to know more about this.
Today, we are featuring Pushcart-nominated writer and poet from West Bengal, India, Tejaswinee Roychowdhury. Tejaswinee also dabbles in the occasional art/photography. An aspiring novelist, her work has been published worldwide. Tejaswinee is the founder/editor of The Hooghly Review and is the West Bengal State Chair for the G100 World Peace Wing, India. She is also an Advocate at the Calcutta High Court, has obtained an LL.M. in Business Law from the Department of Law, University of Calcutta and is currently pursuing an M.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration from Tamil Nadu Open University.
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