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Canadian writer and photographer. Believer of karma. Progressive. You can call me woke if you like.
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Hi, I'm a Canadian writer of two novels, The Elevator and Brown Girl in the Room. I'm also a photographer of wildlife and people - mostly candid, rarely posed. I also post political stuff because how can you not, these days? Visit my website if you're interested in learning more - priyaramsingh.ca
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My op-ed in today's Toronto Star about the reasons Brown Girl in the Room has been republished. www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
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My first novel, Brown Girl in the Room was re-released after nearly ten years, by Baxter House Editions, a division of Dark Winter Press. Read my first interview posted in The Honest Talk - www.thehonesttalk.ca/culture/she-... @darkwinterlitmag.bsky.social
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As the novel Brown Girl in the Room is re-released, its themes of workplace discrimination, bias, and belonging still feel as timely as ever.