Ravinder randhawa author biography
- Ravinder Randhawa is an acclaimed author and a blogger at Huffington Post.
- Ravinder Randhawa is a British Asian novelist and short story writer.
- Writer of novels and short stories.
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Ravinder Randhawa
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Ravinder Randhawa is an acclaimed author and blogger. She was born in India, grew up in leafy Warwickshire, now lives in London; agrees with the old saying from Samuel Johnson (in a non-gender way of course) when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. Loves a really good cup of coffee and is currently into Scandi noir. Ravinder is the author of A Wicked Old Woman, the young adult novel Beauty and the Beast and the highly praised The Coral Strand, the short story collection Dynamite and is currently working on her next novel. She is also the founder of The Asian Women Writers Workshop (later known as the Asian Women Writers Collective), which published two major collections: Right of Way (1989) and Flaming Spirit (1994). The Collectives work has been archived by South Asian Diaspora Arts Archive (SADAA) here. A member of PEN International, Ravinder was the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Toynbee Hall, Queen Marys College, University of London and St. Marys University British council: http://literature.britishcouncil.
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3 Ravinder Randhawa
Upstone, Sara. "3 Ravinder Randhawa". British Asian fiction: Twenty-first-century voices, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010, pp. 62-81. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847793539.00007
Upstone, S. (2010). 3 Ravinder Randhawa. In British Asian fiction: Twenty-first-century voices (pp. 62-81). Manchester: Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847793539.00007
Upstone, S. 2010. 3 Ravinder Randhawa. British Asian fiction: Twenty-first-century voices. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 62-81. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847793539.00007
Upstone, Sara. "3 Ravinder Randhawa" In British Asian fiction: Twenty-first-century voices, 62-81. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847793539.00007
Upstone S. 3 Ravinder Randhawa. In: British Asian fiction: Twenty-first-century voices. Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2010. p.62-81. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847793539.00007
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Ravinder Randhawa
Ravinder Randhawa is an acclaimed author and a blogger at Huffington Post. She was born in India, grew up in leafy Warwickshire, now lives in London; agrees with the old saying from Samuel Johnson (in a non-gender way of course) “…when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” Loves a really good cup of coffee and is currently into Scandi noir.
Ravinder is the author of A Wicked Old Woman, the young adult novel Beauty and the Beast , the highly praised The Coral Strand, and the short story collection Dynamite.
Ravinder helped to set up one of the first refuges for Asian women suffering domestic abuse, and has been active in the feminist and anti-racist movements. She is also the founder of The Asian Women Writers Workshop (later known as the Asian Women Writer’s Collective), which published two major collections: Right of Way (1989) and FlamingSpirit (1994). The Collective’s work has been archived by South Asian Diaspora Arts Archive (SADAA) here.
A member of PEN International, Ravinder was the Royal Literary Fund Fellow
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