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Jaya Bhattacharji Rose

I am a freelance and development editor. I also work as a critic - book reviewer, evaluating and reading manuscripts for publishing houses and clients. The genres that I am interested in are - fiction (all kinds); children's and YA literature; non-fiction, including biographies and academic, especially related to gender studies.

Showing posts with label Faces in the Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faces in the Water. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011



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Labels: Chinese Whiskers, Chitra Bannerjee Divakurni, Faces in the Water, HarperCollins, Hush, Mantaray, Pallavi Aiyar, Penguin, Ranjit Lal, Roli Books, Shadowland, Young Adult Literature
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Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
New Delhi, Delhi, India
I am a freelance and development editor. I also work as a critic - book reviewer, evaluating and reading manuscripts for publishing houses and clients. The genres that I am interested in are - fiction (all kinds); children's and YA literature; non-fiction, including biographies and academic, especially related to gender studies.
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