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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.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011



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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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