In conversation with Malsawmi Jacob
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https://doi.org/10.22356/wic.v4i1.8Keywords:
Malsawmi Jacob, Indian authors, Mizo languageAbstract
Malsawmi Jacob is an independent writer now living in Bangalore, India: Her first novel and seventh book, Zorami A redemption song was published in 2015. Her other published books are a collection of poems in Mizo and English, a collection of short stories, two books of children’s stories and two narrative non-fiction. She has worked in different cities of India: taught English to undergraduates at St. Claret College, Bangalore, and Aizawl College, Aizawl; was senior co-ordinator at SPARROW, Mumbai; and freelanced as a journalist for about two years while living in Guwahati. She has also contributed poems, stories and articles on different subjects to a few anthologies and journals.Downloads
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