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Shalini Mukerji is a prose editor at Papercuts. She is an independent writer and editor, occasional journo, traveller, common reader, incidental photographer, vodka-philosopher, viewing the world through a fisheye lens, deep in the woods or in chocolate, ex libris or on a walk with dogs, from wind-whipped heights or stretched out on the perfect planter’s chair. Somewhere, until the wind changes, seeking stories to gather up the world. Her essays, reviews and interviews have featured in The Hindu, First City, Outlook, The Asian Review of Books, Biblio and Passage. Obsessed with words and punctuation, she seeks zen in the art of word arrangement but, more often, finds it in birdsong and twinkle-eyed laughter. |
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