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2024 – Henry Beck; Caroline Birkel; Srikrishna Chakravarthi; Srish Chenna; Daniel Ghaderi; Ana Kenefick; Ilia Kheirkhah; Taehwan Kim; Simone Kwee; Linda Lin; Daphne Nie; Angela Rodriguez; Aarushi Singh; Corbyn Stosich; Simone Vorperian
2023 – Sophia Anzai Takahashi; Jaqueline M. Aquino; Joshua L. Chen; Grace Qian; Caroline Magro; Dylan Hurok; Julia Lottman; Zach Szekeres; Arda Genc; Sid Panchaandam; Michael Klein Wassink; William Schlatterer; Kunal M. Jadeja
2022 – Sophia L. Bowe; Estelle Burkhardt; Nathan Chau; James Vincent Ciardullo; Daphnie Cynthia Friedman; William Kame Goeller; George Hollyer; Charles Mario Jordan Rockhead; Kristina Khaw; Justin T. Lieb; Alyssa Lu; Christiana Malone; Tiffany Moi; Meghan E. Moran; Michelle L. Paolicelli; Felicity Qin; Amelia K. Rosenbaum; Aaron Shurberg; Zachary M. Spalding; Robin Tan; Armaan D. Tobaccowalla; Lihui Wang; Nicole A. Wojnowski; Julia Yan
2021 – Michael G. Abelar; Maria J. Ovando Aguirre; Kailey N. Blair; Randy W. Chen; Karen Dong; Eugene S. Enclona; Quinn M. Gallagher; Sarabeth H. Hoffman; Alan N. Ismaiel; Jack R. Lanzi; Anderson K. Myers; Jenny N. Nguyen; Hannah Y. Pan; Toni-Ann M. Peck; Desiree F. Penaranda; Jules Pierce; Trishla Pokharna; Varun Ramakrishnan; Michael Z. Song; Lucille A. Stinn; Ruby M. Washington; Zhilei Zheng
2020 – Priya Bhirgoo; Raj Bhuva; Ciara Brown; Grace Chong; Liam Dugan; Elom Dumenyo; Qiaochu Guo; Lauren Hummel; Kevin Liu; Diana Marsala; Lauren Mcleod; Sophia Moses; Evan Paregol; Benjamin Porat; Avery Price; Alexander Proschel; Weizhen Sheng; Arielle Stern; Audrey Walsh; Jane Xu
2019 – Dana Abulez; Raj Bhuva; Hannah Bollar; William Brown; Siddharth Challani; Daphne Cheung; Sona The second and final day of Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) 2024 was on Sunday (December 15). After a fortnight of rains courtesy Cyclone Fengal, Bangalore’s famously unpredictable weather held steady and sunny. Proceedings featured literary stars like William Dalrymple; insights from major publishers and literary agents including Deepthi Talwar (of Penguin Random House India) and Preeti Gill (independent editor and literary agent); and a continuing focus on regional literature, featuring writers such as Abdul Rasheed, Haridas Bhat, and B. Jeyamohan. > Day 2 also featured LitMart and ScreenLit, forums for emerging writers and screenwriters to pitch their ideas before a panel of industry experts. LitMart, which began in 2014, has resulted in five published books, with another four or five deals underway, according to festival team member Srikrishna Ramamoorthy. The Children’s Literature Festival, along with the open-air bookstores for children and the bookstore for adult fiction, continued thriving operations day-long.> Open air bookstore at the festival.> Retellings of the epics and fresh approaches to history have been a major feature of Indian literature in recent years. Writers such as Anuja Chandramouli, Charu Nivedita, and Ami Ganatra discussed contemporary reinterpretations of our past, both real and imagined. Ami Ganatra discussed the lives of mythical queens and the customs, often regionally varying, governing the marriage and remarriage of elite women. Chandramouli defended her pursuit of the reinvention of myth: old stories, she asserted, continue to shape how we define womanhood. Retelling these stories, therefore, is vital to our ongoing questioning of pedestals – “on which women are placed only so that they can be torn down” – and of, for instance, the Madonna-vs.-whore dichotomy that still filters down to us from the epics. > Continuing this discus The Ultimate Summer Guide Top Doctors Magazine Award San Diego - 2017 Best of San Diego Life is Motion and Motion is Life Top Doctor Magazine Award Sandiego - 2016 Specialized Orthopedic Care in Extremely Challenging Cases The Importance of Mobility Cannot be Underestimated Planting Seeds Of Good Will Dr Hosalkar was recently invited (April 2017)as a guest-chef to teach 'Indian Curry' to the Veterans in North County, San Diego. It was a memorable evening and Dr Hosalkar and the Veterans certainly had a great time cooking and learning and enjoyed dining together. Not to mention Dr Hosalkar's 7-year-old daughter 'Hritika' was the 'Assistant Chef'!!! Source: www.paradisevalleyhospital.net As a commercial Boeing 757 pilot, Matthew Halstead was responsible for carefully guiding 255,000 pounds of metal through the air at 600 MPH. He did it well, and he did it with precision. But the accident that would prove to be the life-changing event for Halstead didn’t involve giant aircraft hurtling through space. The things that changed his life on a balmy Bahamian night on December 12, 2013 was a motorized Razor Scooter and a pothole. Read more Source: www.paradisevalleyhospital.net A crushed ankle and a damaged hip. That was the reality that Jonathan Hoehn, 22, faced one y . Bestsellers, Critically Acclaimed Writers, Emerging Voices at Bangalore Lit Fest Day 2
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