About Indrani Ganguli Indrani Ganguli is an interpreter of languages. She’s as adept at staring down recalcitrant witnesses in court while taking down their depositions as…Continue reading→
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ISBF24: Standing Spoons by Darlene Campo
About Darlene Campos Darlene P. Campos earned her MFA in creative writing from the University of Texas at El Paso. When she’s not writing, she enjoys…Continue reading→
ISBF24: The Perks and Perils of Public Speaking by Ashok Kumar Bhatia
About Ashok Kumar Bhatia Ashok Kumar Bhatia is an occasional author, speaker, regular blogger, and content creator on management, P G Wodehouse, Bollywood, and life in…Continue reading→
ISBF24: 1001 Nights Too Many by Indrani Ganguli
About Indrani Ganguli Indrani Ganguli is an interpreter of languages. She’s as adept at staring down recalcitrant witnesses in court while taking down their depositions as…Continue reading→
ISBF24: The Possibility by Sanjukta Das
About Sanjukta Das Sanjukta is an Canadian educator, an ‘Art of Living’ meditation teacher, the founder of WINGS (Women’s Initiatives to Nurture, Grow & Support) a…Continue reading→
Punjabi in England: Cricket and a Crossing
Cricket! If you know me, you know one of my personalities is all about cricket. Yep, it’s true that LeggieLefty loves cricket. So, when we set…Continue reading→
ISBF24: Summer Notes by Joan McNerney
About Joan McNerney Joan McNerney’s poetry has been published worldwide in over thirty-five countries in numerous literary magazines. She has received four Best of the Net…Continue reading→
ISBF24: One Afternoon by Uma Majumdar
About Uma Majumdar I have just lived my life watching people and enjoying their capers. I’ve read a few pages which have given me intense happiness…Continue reading→
ISBF24: Blank 120 by Debaleena Mukherjee
About Debaleena Mukerjee Debaleena is a homemaker who also reads and writes. Reading isn’t about “making time to read”. She reads wherever, whatever, whenever. Writing is…Continue reading→
To See What There Is To See
The Grand Canyon, AZ, USA I travel to see what there is to see. To travel is a privilege for most. For some, it is a…Continue reading→
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