May
2
7:00 PM19:00

WNBA-Boston's Professional Development Series: How to Navigate Today's Publishing Industry

People are saying publishing is broken, but what does that really mean? What do writers--whether previously published or not--need to know about how the industry is structured, where the author truly fits in, and what opportunities there are to have greater agency as a writer? Join the WNBA-Boston Chapter for an event to help you answer these burning questions! Our special guests, Anjali Mitter Duva and Henriette Lazaridis, have spent two years planning for the launch of their new publishing company, Galiot Press. Together, they have decades of experience as authors, editors, writing instructors, and founders of various literary programs. They will share some of the more eye-opening things they have learned about the inner workings of publishing, what they are looking to fix, and how writers can improve their chances of a rewarding writing career.

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Meet the Author
Nov
10
2:30 PM14:30

Meet the Author

Robbins Library is celebrating National Novel Writing Month by inviting a fellow Arlingtonian to talk about her life as a published author.

Anjali Mitter Duva will be stopping by the library’s Community Room on Saturday, November 10 from 2:30pm – 4:00pm to share her experiences in the literary world, discuss her bestselling book, and offer advice to aspiring novelists.

Anjali will also be selling and signing copies of her book.
This event is free and open to the public. Mark your calendars!

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Meet the author: presentation, reading, dance demonstration (FONTAINEBLEAU)
Jun
30
2:30 PM14:30

Meet the author: presentation, reading, dance demonstration (FONTAINEBLEAU)

Anjali Mitter Duva will present her novel FAINT PROMISE OF RAIN, demonstrate the North Indian classical dance style called kathak, answer questions, and autograph copies of her book (both the US and French editions). Light refreshments will be served. Hosted by Crossroads in Fontainebleau. RSVP to connielindgreen@me.com.

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Rencontre à la Librairie Le Phénix (PARIS)
Jun
29
6:00 PM18:00

Rencontre à la Librairie Le Phénix (PARIS)

Pour la parution de son tout premier roman Adhira, Fille de la pluie paru aux éditions Tallandier.

Anjali Mitter Duva, auteure indo-américaine ayant grandi en France, vous emmène dans ce premier roman au Rajahstan du XVIe siècle dans les pas de la jeune Adhira, destinée à devenir une devadasi, servantes du Dieu Krishna qui ont pour mission d'incarner le divin et de le rendre sensible aux hommes. Mais la face cachée de leur existence est tout autre: les jeunes filles doivent aussi subir les faveurs de protecteurs fortunés. Et lorsque la jeune héroïne se fait violée, tout change...

Encore méconnue en France, Anjali Mitter Duva, elle-même danseuse, lie sa passion pour l'écriture et pour la danse dans ce roman. Auteure à découvrir impérativement ! S'inscrire ici.

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Paris Writers' Workshop panel discussion
Jun
27
5:00 PM17:00

Paris Writers' Workshop panel discussion

The Paris Writers Workshop 2018 takes place from Sunday June 24 to Saturday June 30 at Forum 104 in central Paris. Anjali Mitter Duva will be participating in a panel discussion on "Ethics and the Writer" on June 27th.

The Paris Writers Workshop is hosted by WICE, a non-profit community program founded in 1978 by Anglophones residing in Paris. With the support of WICE, the Paris Writers Workshop has established a strong international reputation for the quality of its instruction, the strength of its faculty, and the success of its summer workshop participants.

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Village Writing School Online Historical Fiction Summit
Apr
11
5:00 PM17:00

Village Writing School Online Historical Fiction Summit

Join us Wednesday, April 11, 2018, for a one-day event to take your historical fiction to the next level. With sessions by agents Irene Goodman and Amaryah Orenstein (who is doing a query letter critique), and by authors Dan Blank (of We Grow Media), Crystal King, Anjali Mitter Duva, Stephanie Storey, Pamela Toler, Heather Webb, Lauren Willig and hosted by Alison Taylor Brown. Register here to watch on April 11 and/or access the video replays.

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