Writer's name: Shweta Ganesh Kumar
Title of work: The Matrimonial Clock
Genre: short story
Name of magazine/journal: Pothiz
Issue: Inaugural issue, July 2010
Author's bio: Shweta Ganesh Kumar is a writer and a freelance travel journalist who is based in the Philippines with articles frequently appearing in the New Indian Express. Prior to this she was a Communications Officer for Greenpeace India and a correspondent with CNN-IBN (CNN’s Indian sister concern). She has contributed articles for ‘Chicken Soup for the Indian Spiritual Soul’ and ‘CBW’s India’s Top 42 Weekend Getaways’. She has written columns for publications like the One Philippines and Your Story. Her short fiction has been published in literary journals like Australian Women online, Single Solitary Thought and the Asia Writes project. She writes a column for The NRI, an online magazine and is also a guest blogger for Pratham Books, an Indian NGO that works to provide children with affordable books. She is also part of the team at The Independent Reviewer.
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Title of work: The Matrimonial Clock
Genre: short story
Name of magazine/journal: Pothiz
Issue: Inaugural issue, July 2010
Author's bio: Shweta Ganesh Kumar is a writer and a freelance travel journalist who is based in the Philippines with articles frequently appearing in the New Indian Express. Prior to this she was a Communications Officer for Greenpeace India and a correspondent with CNN-IBN (CNN’s Indian sister concern). She has contributed articles for ‘Chicken Soup for the Indian Spiritual Soul’ and ‘CBW’s India’s Top 42 Weekend Getaways’. She has written columns for publications like the One Philippines and Your Story. Her short fiction has been published in literary journals like Australian Women online, Single Solitary Thought and the Asia Writes project. She writes a column for The NRI, an online magazine and is also a guest blogger for Pratham Books, an Indian NGO that works to provide children with affordable books. She is also part of the team at The Independent Reviewer.
(Let us know of your publication or forthcoming publication so we can publicize it on the site. Please submit a write-up with information found above plus the link where your work appears in; or you may check the Good Reads Elsewhere guidelines found under the "Submissions" link.)
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